This text provides a survey of the latest research into the Hough transform for line detection and its contemporary developments. Written with students in mind, this work can serve as a condensed textbook and as a reference for practitioners working in computer vision. The text also presents an over
[SpringerBriefs in Computer Science] Real-Time Detection of Lines and Grids || Introduction
✍ Scribed by Herout, Adam; Dubská, Markéta; Havel, Jiří
- Book ID
- 118134933
- Publisher
- Springer London
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 70 KB
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 1447144147
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✦ Synopsis
This text provides a survey of the latest research into the Hough transform for line detection and its contemporary developments. Written with students in mind, this work can serve as a condensed textbook and as a reference for practitioners working in computer vision. The text also presents an overview and detailed elaboration of recent research related to PClines – a line parameterization based on parallel coordinates. A detailed analysis of the concept is given, including implementation details and measurements. One chapter discusses the detection of chessboard-like patterns, and sets of parallel lines and lines coincident with one (vanishing) point – a topic with many applications, such as 2D barcodes, aerial images, and architecture recognition. The work summarizes recent research in the field, and analyses new advances achieved using the PClines parameterization.
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