A protocol for performance evaluation of line detection algorithms
Machine Vision and Applications - Special issue on performance evaluation
Stable and Robust Vectorization: How to Make the Right Choices
GREC '99 Selected Papers from the Third International Workshop on Graphics Recognition, Recent Advances
Improving the Accuracy of Skeleton-Based Vectorization
GREC '01 Selected Papers from the Fourth International Workshop on Graphics Recognition Algorithms and Applications
Extended Summary of the Arc Segmentation Contest
GREC '01 Selected Papers from the Fourth International Workshop on Graphics Recognition Algorithms and Applications
Effective Multiresolution Arc Segmentation: Algorithms and Performance Evaluation
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
RANVEC and the arc segmentation contest: second evaluation
GREC'05 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Graphics Recognition: ten Years Review and Future Perspectives
Optimal line and arc detection on run-length representations
GREC'05 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Graphics Recognition: ten Years Review and Future Perspectives
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This paper briefly describes an experimental arc extraction algorithm that ran the Arc Segmentation Contest at GREC'2001. As the proposed method is based on the one detailed in [5], this paper only describes the improvments we brought to the original method. We first review some rules from the evaluation protocol that helped us to make major assumptions while designing the algorithm. We then explain the method, and discuss the results we obtained in various cases. Finally, we give some conclusions and introduce a possible extension to this method.