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Robust Detection of Lines Using the Progressive Probabilistic Hough Transform

โœ Scribed by J. Matas; C. Galambos; J. Kittler


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
195 KB
Volume
78
Category
Article
ISSN
1077-3142

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โœฆ Synopsis


In the paper we present the progressive probabilistic Hough transform (PPHT). Unlike the probabilistic HT, where the standard HT is performed on a preselected fraction of input points, the PPHT minimizes the amount of computation needed to detect lines by exploiting the difference in the fraction of votes needed to reliably detect lines with different numbers of supporting points. The fraction of points used for voting need not be specified ad hoc or using a priori knowledge, as in the probabilistic HT; it is a function of the inherent complexity of data. The algorithm is ideally suited for real-time applications with a fixed amount of available processing time, since voting and line detection are interleaved. The most salient features are likely to be detected first. While retaining its robustness, experiments show that the PPHT has, in many circumstances, advantages over the standard HT.


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