Abstract

This paper presents a fast and accurate affine canonicalization method for planar shapes. This method improves on previous ones based on iterative optimization that produce multiple canonical versions. Canonicalization provides a common reference frame for shape comparison without the loss of discrimination ability often caused by invariant features. It also gives for free the alignment transformation between any pair of shapes. The proposed method is based on the properties of the joint angular distribution of marginal skewness and kurtosis, the so-called SK signature, which can be efficiently computed in closed form from the raw image moments. The experiments demonstrate that the method is robust to the non-affine distortions caused by natural perspective image conditions. Thus, it can be used as an automatic preprocessing step to add affine invariance in statistical pattern recognition applications.

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