Image analysis – Pattern recognition – Classification
Patent
1995-02-03
1996-09-03
Chin, Stephen
Image analysis
Pattern recognition
Classification
382228, G06K 968
Patent
active
055531636
ABSTRACT:
The segmentation process of the invention consists in making representative objects of classes to be discriminated and for which a statistical law is estimated or is available which defines them on characteristic measurements. The data base is segmented by determining cuts between the classes taken two by two, the cuts being computed using the descriptive parameters of the statistical laws of each class. Each new object is assigned to the most probable class.
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Chin Stephen
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