Published November 1984
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Recognitive Aspects of Moment Invariants
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- Abu-Mostafa, Yaser S.
- Psaltis, Demetri
Chicago
Abstract
Moment invariants are evaluated as a feature space for pattern recognition in terms of discrimination power and noise tolerance. The notion of complex moments is introduced as a simple and straightforward way to derive moment invariants. Through this relation, properties of complex moments are used to characterize moment invariants. Aspects of information loss, suppression, and redundancy encountered in moment invariants are investigated and significant results are derived. The behavior of moment invariants in the presence of additive noise is also described.
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© 1984 IEEE. Manuscript received January 18, 1983; revised October 3, 1983. This work was supported in part by the IBM Corporation and the U.S. Army Research Office.Attached Files
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