1995
DOI: 10.1006/jpdc.1995.1152
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Parallel Evaluation of Hierarchical Image Databases

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“…Among those who work directly with a black and white image are Austerirmeier et al [5], Besserer et al [8] and Buker and Mertsching [10] who detect the borders in a pyramidal structure. They do not take occlusions into account.…”
Section: Sign Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among those who work directly with a black and white image are Austerirmeier et al [5], Besserer et al [8] and Buker and Mertsching [10] who detect the borders in a pyramidal structure. They do not take occlusions into account.…”
Section: Sign Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However there are some researchers who prefer not to use it. In those implementations where grayscale images are preferred, the TRD is based mainly on morphology features, such as symmetry [54], [55], [56], distance transformations from offline generated templates [57] and pyramidal structures for border detection [58], [59], [60]. A machine learning approach to TSR using genetic algorithms and neural networks is proposed in [61].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%