Qualitative Spatial Relationships for Image Interpretation by using Semantic Graph

author: Aline Deruyver, LSIIT - The Image Sciences, Computer Sciences and Remote Sensing Laboratory
published: July 11, 2007,   recorded: June 2007,   views: 11775
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In this paper, a new way to express complex spatial relations is proposed in order to integrate them in a Constraint Satisfaction Problem with bilevel constraints. These constraints allow to build semantic graphs, which can describe more precisely the spatial relations between subparts of a composite object that we look for in an image. For example, it allows to express complex spatial relations such as “is surrounded by”. This approach can be applied to image interpretation and some examples on real images are presented.

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Comment1 grace egleel, May 8, 2009 at 2:06 a.m.:

why is that spatial relationship is more inportant in our daily interpretation? , and why is that we need it to study in our expository writting?

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