FORMS: A Flexible Object Recognition and Modeling System (1995)
| Venue: | International Journal of Computer Vision |
| Citations: | 128 - 9 self |
BibTeX
@ARTICLE{Zhu95forms:a,
author = {Song Chun Zhu and A. L. Yuille},
title = {FORMS: A Flexible Object Recognition and Modeling System},
journal = {International Journal of Computer Vision},
year = {1995},
volume = {20},
pages = {187--212}
}
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Abstract
We describe a flexible object recognition and modeling system (FORMS) which represents and recognizes animate objects from their silhouettes. This consists of a model for generating the shapes of animate objects which gives a formalism for solving the inverse problem of object recognition. We model all objects at three levels of complexity: (i) the primitives, (ii) the mid-grained shapes, which are deformations of the primitives, and (iii) objects constructed by using a grammar to join mid-grained shapes together. The deformations of the primitives can be characterized by principal component analysis or modal analysis. When doing recognition the representations of these objects are obtained in a bottom-up manner from their silhouettes by a novel method for skeleton extraction and part segmentation based on deformable circles. These representations are then matched to a database of prototypical objects to obtain a set of candidate interpretations. These interpretations are verified in a...







