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AASCIT Communications | Volume 1, Issue 2 | Aug. 15, 2014 online | Page:52-53
Offline Work Compression of Planar Signal in 1-D Stable Features
Abstract
In data frames, so that the edge of compression could be extracted as stable features. The front of the data should be a nearly planar signal. Although we assume the user would show a near front signal. We do allow certain range of pose variation of scaling in our system. Offline Work During the offline work of initialization, the user is asked to create a template of the data. This could be done through extracting a stable edge image of the data within a number of data frames showing a frontal view of the data.
Authors
[1]
Tohid Aribi, Department of Electrical Engineering, Miandoab Branch, Islamic Azad University, Miandoab, Iran.
Keywords
Image, Signal, Features, Random Space
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Arcticle History
Submitted: Jun. 4, 2014
Accepted: Aug. 15, 2014
Published: Aug. 15, 2014
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