Abstract

A key element in pattern recognition is the description of shape. For two-dimensional objects (blobs), shape is conveyed by the curving of the boundary line and is normally considered independent of scale and orientation. The curving may be regarded as a concatenation of arcs of varying instantaneous radii of curvature, possibly interspersed occasionally by discontinuities. The description of shape is facilitated by segmenting the boundary line at so-called critical points — corners (discontinuities in curvature), points of inflection, and curvature maxima. Additional critical points are intersections and points of tangency. Algorithms are described for extracting such critical points in the presence of noise. An illustration is given showing how the critical points may be used in the development of a shape description system.

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