Scale space has been discovered in Japan:
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Main Authors: Weickert, Joachim 1965- (Author), Ishikawa, Seiji (Author), Imiya, Atsushi (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: København 1997
Series:Datalogisk Institut <København>: DIKU-Rapport 1997,18
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Abstract:Abstract: "Gaussian scale-space is considered to be a modern bottom-up tool in computer vision. The American and European vision community, however, is unaware of the fact that Gaussian scale-space has already been axiomatically derived in 1959 in a Japanese paper by Taizo Iijima. This result formed the starting point of an entire world of linear scale-space research in Japan ranging from various axiomatic derivations over deep structure analysis to applications to optical character recognition (OCR). Since this world is unknown to western scale-space researchers and many papers are written in Japanese, we give an overview of the basic concepts. In particular, we review four Japanese axiomatics for Gaussian scale-space which have been proposed between 1959 and 1981. By juxtaposing them to ten American or European axiomatics, we present an overview of the state-of-the-art in Gaussian scale-space axiomatics."
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Call Number: 0111 2001 B 6064-1997,18 Floor plan
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