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Constructing and matching fuzzy graphs of volumetric primitives hypotheses


Guillaume-Alexandre Bilodeau and Robert Bergevin


Abstract - In practical image querying applications, complex graphs often have to be compared to verify the similarity between two models. Since there is always uncertainty while models are constructed, the nodes and the edges require fuzzy attributes to properly describe the scene or the object. This paper addresses the problem of matching graphs with fuzzy attributes (GFAs) obtained by hypothe-sizing volumetric primitives from 2D parts. The GFAs of interests have nodes with many fuzzy attributes that corre-spond to volumetric hypotheses, and edges that describe the spatial relationship between the hypothesized volumetric primitives. A model for representing 2D parts by volumet-ric primitives is presented. Then, a method using structural indexing adapted to GFAs is proposed. This inexact match-ing method has been designed for matching GFAs in large databases.

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Bibtex:

@inproceedings{Bilodeau448,
    author    = { Guillaume-Alexandre Bilodeau and Robert Bergevin },
    title     = { Constructing and matching fuzzy graphs of volumetric primitives hypotheses },
    booktitle = { VI 2003 },
    pages     = { 278-285 },
    year      = { 2003 },
    location  = { Halifax, Canada }
}

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