A New Approach Toward Invariant Shape Descriptor Tools for Shape Classification Through Morphological Analysis of Image

Author(s):  
Soumen Santra ◽  
Surajit Mandal
2005 ◽  
Vol 73 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-58
Author(s):  
Johannes Saukel ◽  
Wolfgang Wlach

Det-Morph is a new approach for a detailed morphological analysis of primary segments of leafs and ray florets from some species of the Achillea millefolium group (Asteraceae). 56 features of primary segments and 21 features of ray florets both in two different transformation types are yielded by the new software. The usefulness of these features is shown on data of 616 specimens of Achillea setacea, A. collina, A.ceretanica, Adistans s.l., A. millefolium s.l. and A.pannonica.


2016 ◽  
Vol 25 (03) ◽  
pp. 1650010
Author(s):  
Khadijeh Mahdikhanlou ◽  
Hossein Ebrahimnezhad

In this paper, a novel shape descriptor for shape recognition is proposed. An evolutionary process is introduced in which a contour is reconstructed from the bounding circle of the shape. In this evolutionary process, circle points always move toward the shape in normal direction until they arrive at the shape contour. Three different descriptors are extracted from this process: the first descriptor is defined as the number of steps that every circle point should pass from circle to shape contour which is called evolution steps (ES). The second descriptor is considered as the boundary distance (BD) of the sample points at the end of the evolution process. The third descriptor is the mean of curvature of the evolution lines that are created by moving points, (MCEL). In matching stage, dynamic programming is employed to best matching between shapes. Finally, normalizing the features makes them to be invariant to scale. Sparse representation as a new framework for classification is applied in the recognition stage. The proposed descriptors are evaluated for task of shape recognition on several data sets. Experimental results demonstrate the advantaged performance of the proposed method in shape recognition.


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