MODEL-GUIDED ATTRIBUTED STRING MATCHING BY SPLIT-AND-MERGE FOR SHAPE RECOGNITION

Author(s):  
YIH-TAY TSAY ◽  
WEN-HSIANG TSAI

Due to noise and distortion, segmentation uncertainty is a key problem in structural pattern analysis. In this paper we propose the use of the split operation for shape recognition by attributed string matching. After illustrating the disadvantage of attributed string matching using the merge operation, the split operation is proposed. Under the guidance of the model shape, an input shape can be reapproximated, using the split operation, into a new attributed string representation. By combining the split and the merge operations for shape matching it is unnecessary to apply any type of edit operation to a model shape. This makes the distance between the input shape and the model shape more meaningful and stable, and improves recognition results. An algorithm for attributed string matching by split-and-merge is proposed. To eliminate the effect of the numbers of primitives in the model shape on the shape distance, shape recognition based on a similarity measure is also proposed. Good experimental results prove the feasibility of the proposed approach for general shape recognition.

Author(s):  
Jay McCormack ◽  
Jonathan Cagan

Abstract Shape grammars have recently shown promise in engineering applications. The need to efficiently implement such grammars, rather than hard code them, in a way that supports creativity through shape emergence has still remained an ongoing research challenge. This paper introduces a shape grammar interpreter that supports parametric shape recognition, and thereby shape emergence. The approach divides shapes into hierarchies of subshapes based on specified geometric relationships within the shape. A default hierarchy based on geometric relations often found in engineering and architectural designs is presented as an efficient example of one appropriate hierarchy. A classic shape grammar demonstrates the interpreter’s shape recognition and generation abilities.


1996 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 207-215 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liang-Kai Huang ◽  
Mao-Jiun J. Wang

1993 ◽  
Vol 5 (12) ◽  
pp. 1725 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luis F. Hernandez ◽  
Paul B. Green

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