1. Partial Similarity of Objects, or How to Compare a Centaur to a Horse.
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Bronstein, Alexander, Bronstein, Michael, Bruckstein, Alfred, and Kimmel, Ron
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COMPUTER vision , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *PATTERN recognition systems , *IMAGE processing , *INFORMATION processing , *IMAGE analysis - Abstract
Similarity is one of the most important abstract concepts in human perception of the world. In computer vision, numerous applications deal with comparing objects observed in a scene with some a priori known patterns. Often, it happens that while two objects are not similar, they have large similar parts, that is, they are partially similar. Here, we present a novel approach to quantify partial similarity using the notion of Pareto optimality. We exemplify our approach on the problems of recognizing non-rigid geometric objects, images, and analyzing text sequences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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