Symmetry as an Intrinsically Dynamic Feature

Symmetry is one of the most prominent spatial relations perceived by humans, and has a relevant role in attentive mechanisms regarding both visual and auditory systems. The aim of this paper is to establish symmetry, among the likes of motion, depth or range, as a dynamic feature in artificial visio...

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Main Authors: Vito Di Gesu, Marco E. Tabacchi, Bertrand Zavidovique
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2010-04-01
Series:Symmetry
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/2/2/554/
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spelling doaj-c04ef407bb8f487f988ec3a820ec4c2f2020-11-24T23:09:44ZengMDPI AGSymmetry2073-89942010-04-012255458110.3390/sym2020554Symmetry as an Intrinsically Dynamic FeatureVito Di GesuMarco E. TabacchiBertrand ZavidoviqueSymmetry is one of the most prominent spatial relations perceived by humans, and has a relevant role in attentive mechanisms regarding both visual and auditory systems. The aim of this paper is to establish symmetry, among the likes of motion, depth or range, as a dynamic feature in artificial vision. This is achieved in the first instance by assessing symmetry estimation by means of algorithms, putting emphasis on erosion and multi-resolution approaches, and confronting two ensuing problems: the isolation of objects from the context, and the pertinence (or lack thereof) of some salient points, such as the centre of mass. Next a geometric model is illustrated and detailed, and the problem of measuring symmetry in a world where symmetry is not perfect nor the only attention trigger is tackled. Two algorithmic lines, based on the so-called symmetry kernel and its evolution with pattern warping, and by correlation of blocks with varying sizes and positions, are proposed and investigated. An extended illustration of the power of symmetry as a feature, based on face expression recognition, concludes the paper. http://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/2/2/554/symmetryfeaturesartificial vision
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author Vito Di Gesu
Marco E. Tabacchi
Bertrand Zavidovique
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Marco E. Tabacchi
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title Symmetry as an Intrinsically Dynamic Feature
title_short Symmetry as an Intrinsically Dynamic Feature
title_full Symmetry as an Intrinsically Dynamic Feature
title_fullStr Symmetry as an Intrinsically Dynamic Feature
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publisher MDPI AG
series Symmetry
issn 2073-8994
publishDate 2010-04-01
description Symmetry is one of the most prominent spatial relations perceived by humans, and has a relevant role in attentive mechanisms regarding both visual and auditory systems. The aim of this paper is to establish symmetry, among the likes of motion, depth or range, as a dynamic feature in artificial vision. This is achieved in the first instance by assessing symmetry estimation by means of algorithms, putting emphasis on erosion and multi-resolution approaches, and confronting two ensuing problems: the isolation of objects from the context, and the pertinence (or lack thereof) of some salient points, such as the centre of mass. Next a geometric model is illustrated and detailed, and the problem of measuring symmetry in a world where symmetry is not perfect nor the only attention trigger is tackled. Two algorithmic lines, based on the so-called symmetry kernel and its evolution with pattern warping, and by correlation of blocks with varying sizes and positions, are proposed and investigated. An extended illustration of the power of symmetry as a feature, based on face expression recognition, concludes the paper.
topic symmetry
features
artificial vision
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