2015 International Conference on Image and Vision Computing New Zealand (IVCNZ) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/ivcnz.2015.7761550
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An information theoretic approach to reflectional symmetry detection

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“…Further, we demonstrate how the dimensionality of the problem can be reduced to a one-dimensional problems of periodicity and point-symmetry identification. The work presented in this paper is a reformulation of initial work that we presented in [30], where it was shown that an information theoretic principle can accurately guide retrieval of the axes of global reflectional symmetry in greyscale images.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Further, we demonstrate how the dimensionality of the problem can be reduced to a one-dimensional problems of periodicity and point-symmetry identification. The work presented in this paper is a reformulation of initial work that we presented in [30], where it was shown that an information theoretic principle can accurately guide retrieval of the axes of global reflectional symmetry in greyscale images.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A separate and novel category of symmetry detection methods utilizes an approach based on information theory. In the work of Migalska and Lewis, this approach was demonstrated to accurately guide retrieval of the axes of centered reflectional symmetry in grayscale images and the approach was reformulated and extended to detecting both types of symmetry in the work of Agata and Lewis . The proposed detector was demonstrated to outperform the method of Loy and Eklundh on a task of global centered symmetry detection, which additionally supports the applicability of information theoretical measures to symmetry retrieval.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%