A new version of Flusser moment set for pattern feature extraction
WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications
International Journal of Computer Vision
The moment segmentation analysis of heart sound pattern
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
Grayscale template-matching invariant to rotation, scale, translation, brightness and contrast
PSIVT'07 Proceedings of the 2nd Pacific Rim conference on Advances in image and video technology
VISTO: A new CBIR system for vector images
Information Systems
Defect detection in flat surface products using log-Gabor filters
International Journal of Hybrid Intelligent Systems
Vehicle classification based on soft computing algorithms
RSCTC'10 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Rough sets and current trends in computing
Controlling computer by lip gestures employing neural networks
RSCTC'10 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Rough sets and current trends in computing
Complex feature alternating decision tree
International Journal of Intelligent Systems Technologies and Applications
Colour and rotation invariant textural features based on Markov random fields
Pattern Recognition Letters
Parameterized real-time moment computation on gray images using block techniques
Journal of Real-Time Image Processing
A passive image authentication scheme for detecting region-duplication forgery with rotation
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Comparative study of moment based parameterization for morphological texture description
Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation
Defect cluster recognition system for fabricated semiconductor wafers
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
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In this paper, a new set of moment invariants with respect to rotation, translation, and scaling suitable for recognition of objects having N-fold rotation symmetry are presented. Moment invariants described earlier cannot be used for this purpose because most moments of symmetric objects vanish. The invariants proposed here are based on complex moments. Their independence and completeness are proven theoretically and their performance is demonstrated by experiments