Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
536552 Pattern Recognition Letters 2010 11 Pages PDF
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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