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A Discriminative Matrix Feature of 2-D Object
Feng L.; Tang Y.; Liu J.; Guo T.
2000-12-01
Source PublicationProceedings of the Joint Conference on Information Sciences
Volume5
Issue2
Pages95-98
AbstractThis paper proposes novel spatial feature extraction combining wavelet analysis and sparse matrix techniques to solve the problem of identifying objects that are of subtle differences. This hybrid matrix feature is not put forward before in any literature. The differences between slightly dissimilar objects are distinctions in the spatial orientations of the objects or the local positions of points on their contours. The time-frequency localization of wavelet transform distinguishes these differences and leads to a sparse form of underlying objects. This sparsity allow us re-arrange the pixels in the wavelet decomposed details sub-images. Treating three directional details as sparse matrices, different sparse matrix reordering are applied upon them. The reordering produces a considerable increase of the distinction between slightly dissimilar objects. In consequence, the difficulty to discriminate between objects is largely reduced. A series of discriminative simulations are shown which verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method.
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Language英語English
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Document TypeConference paper
CollectionUniversity of Macau
AffiliationHong Kong Baptist University
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Feng L.,Tang Y.,Liu J.,et al. A Discriminative Matrix Feature of 2-D Object[C], 2000, 95-98.
APA Feng L.., Tang Y.., Liu J.., & Guo T. (2000). A Discriminative Matrix Feature of 2-D Object. Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Information Sciences, 5(2), 95-98.
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