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Appearance-based recognition of 3-D objects by cluttered background and occlusions
Authors:Michael P Reinhold [Author Vitae]  Marcin Grzegorzek [Author Vitae] [Author Vitae]  Heinrich Niemann [Author Vitae]
Affiliation:Chair for Pattern Recognition, University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Martensstr. 3, 91058 Erlangen, Germany
Abstract:In this article we present a new appearance-based approach for the classification and the localization of 3-D objects in complex scenes. A main problem for object recognition is that the size and the appearance of the objects in the image vary for 3-D transformations. For this reason, we model the region of the object in the image as well as the object features themselves as functions of these transformations. We integrate the model into a statistical framework, and so we can deal with noise and illumination changes. To handle heterogeneous background and occlusions, we introduce a background model and an assignment function. Thus, the object recognition system becomes robust, and a reliable distinction, which features belong to the object and which to the background, is possible. Experiments on three large data sets that contain rotations orthogonal to the image plane and scaling with together more than 100 000 images show that the approach is well suited for this task.
Keywords:Object recognition  Appearance-based  Object representation  Statistical modelling  Background model  3-D transformation of objects
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