Abstract

In this paper, an 8-neighborhood-based Generalized Hough Transform (ENGHT) for the recognition of multibreak patterns is proposed, which is different from the Generalized Hough Transform (GHT). The difference between ENGHT and GHT appears in the process for Reference-table (R-table) configuration and for pattern recognition. The theoretic and experimental results show that ENGHT can be employed in the recognition of multibreak patterns with a high precision and a high recognition speed, and reduce the difficulty during the recognition that arose from the broken patterns to be processed by the conventional GHT. ENGHT can be employed in pattern recognition, especially in the multibreak pattern recognition.

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