Haralick, R.M.,
Edge and Region Analysis for Digital Image Data,
CGIP(12), No. 1, January 1980, pp. 60-73.
WWW Version.
Facet Model.
Segmentation, Edges.
Segmentation, Facet Model.
Fit a sloped plane to the image region rather than a uniform intensity.
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Watson, L.T.,
Laffey, T.J., and
Haralick, R.M.,
Topographic Classification of Digital Image Intensity Surfaces
Using Generalized Splines and the Discrete Cosine Transform,
CVGIP(29), No. 2, February 1985, pp. 143-167.
WWW Version.
Primal Sketch.
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8502
Earlier: A2, A3, A1:
Topographic Classification of Digital Image Intensity Surfaces,
CVWS82(171-177).
The complete paper on the topographic primal sketch. This refers
to several other related papers. The results are based on first
and second directional derivatives, with splines or the cosine
transform used to estimate the surface.
Proofs in:
See also Topographic Primal Sketch, The.
BibRef
Shapiro, L.G.,
Haralick, R.M., and
Pong, T.C.,
The Use of the Facet Model and the Topographic Primal Sketch
in Image Analysis,
ACV88(II 1-46).
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Pong, T.C.,
Shapiro, L.G., and
Haralick, R.M.,
Shape Estimation from Topographic Primal Sketch,
PR(18), No. 5, 1985, pp. 333-347.
WWW Version.
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8500
Earlier:
Shape Estimation from Topographic Primal Sketch:
An Initial Feasibility Study,
ICPR84(597-600).
BibRef
Haralick, R.M.[Robert M.],
Watson, L.T.[Layne T.],
Laffey, T.J.[Thomas J.],
The Topographic Primal Sketch,
IJRR(2), Spring 1983, pp. 50-72.
Proof of some of the concepts in
See also Topographic Classification of Digital Image Intensity Surfaces Using Generalized Splines and the Discrete Cosine Transform.
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Laffey, T.J.[Thomas J.],
Haralick, R.M.[Robert M.], and
Watson, L.T.[Layne T.],
The Topographic Primal Sketch and its Application to
Passive Navigation,
DARPA83(304-317).
Computing ridges and valleys, then using these in the navigation experiment.
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8300
Mainguy, Y.,
Birch, J.B.,
Watson, L.T.,
A Robust Variable Order Facet Model For Image Data,
MVA(8), No. 3, 1995, pp. 141-162.
BibRef
9500
Chapter on 3-D Object Description and Computation Techniques, Surfaces, Deformable, View Generation, Video Conferencing continues in
Three-Dimensional Surface Reconstructions .