Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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536552 | Pattern Recognition Letters | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We describe an active binocular vision system that is capable of localising multiple instances of objects of the same-class in different settings within a covert, pre-attentive, visual search strategy. By clustering SIFT-feature matches that have been projected into a non-quantised (i.e. continuous) Hough space we are able to detect up to 6 same-class object instances simultaneously while tolerating up to ∼66% of each object’s surface being occluded by another object instance of the same-class. Our findings are based on using a database of ∼2300 images of synthetically composited and real-world images.
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Authors
Gerardo Aragon-Camarasa, J. Paul Siebert,