Energy of asymmetry for accurate detection of global reflection axes

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)283-297
Journal / PublicationImage and Vision Computing
Volume19
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2001

Abstract

We define in this paper two energy terms, symmetric energy term and asymmetric energy term, which respectively correspond to the symmetric and asymmetric components of an object. The asymmetric energy term must be zero, if the studied object is invariant under a reflection about the x-axis. Accordingly, we formulate the problem of detecting reflectional symmetries as a problem of minimizing the asymmetric energy term. From the local minima of the asymmetric energy term, we can detect all the symmetric axes of any object. Since the asymmetric energy term is expressed as a summation of a set of generalized complex (GC) moments computed for an object, the proposed symmetry detection method is robust against both noise and slight deformation. We use the steepest descent technique to calculate the local minima of the asymmetric energy term, whose initialization is calculated from the most dominant GC moment. Experiments on typical logo images and human brain image have shown the effectiveness and the robustness of the proposed method. To our knowledge, this is the first theory on energy functions that describe the symmetric and asymmetric components of a 2D pattern.

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Energy of asymmetry for accurate detection of global reflection axes. / Shen, Dinggang; Ip, Horace H.S.; Teoh, Eam Khwang.
In: Image and Vision Computing, Vol. 19, No. 5, 04.2001, p. 283-297.

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review