SHAPE RECOGNITION USING THE HOUGH TRANSFORM.

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Abstract

In this work some shape recognition techniques, based on the Hough Transform method, are examined. Starting from a formal definition of the Hough Transform and its generalization, to include operations on non analytical shapes, a shape recognition and location process is described, focusing the attention on the particular properties of this transformation and on the use we can do of them in implementing such a procedure in digital systems.

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Cantoni, V., & Musso, G. (1984). SHAPE RECOGNITION USING THE HOUGH TRANSFORM. Cybern Syst, Recognit, Learn, Self-Organ (pp. 121–128). Research Studies Press Ltd (Electron & Electr Eng Res Stud. Pattern Recognit & Image Process Ser 5).

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