Three-dimensional object recognition from single two-dimensional images
Artificial Intelligence
Segmentation of edges into lines and arcs
Image and Vision Computing
Identifying salient circular arcs on curves
CVGIP: Image Understanding
On the Recognition of Curved Objects
On the Recognition of Curved Objects
A Model-Based Vision System for Industrial Parts
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Minimum description length approximation of digital curves
ICIP'09 Proceedings of the 16th IEEE international conference on Image processing
Circular arc reconstruction of digital contours with chosen Hausdorff error
DGCI'11 Proceedings of the 16th IAPR international conference on Discrete geometry for computer imagery
Decomposition of a curve into arcs and line segments based on dominant point detection
SCIA'11 Proceedings of the 17th Scandinavian conference on Image analysis
Segmentation and multi-model approximation of digital curves
Pattern Recognition Letters
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The problem of recognition of a polyline as a sequence of geometric primitives is important for the resolution of applied tasks such as post-processing of lines obtained as a result of vectorization; polygonal line compression; recognition of characteristic features; noise filtering; and text, symbol, and shape recognition. Here, a method is proposed for the approximation of polylines with straight segments, circular arcs, and free curves.