Survey on Common Spatial Pattern Detection using Affine Transformation
Journal Title: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 6
Abstract
In this paper we are identifying the frequently appearing object in a Image. The frequently appearing object is called thematic object. If an object appears many times in a Image, such objects are called thematic object. Identifying this frequently appearing object in a Image is helpful for object search and tagging of that object. To identify thematic pattern in the Image, give an theme as an input and then we try to find corner points of that theme by Harris corner detection algorithm. Later we can find the similarity between the themes by Euclidian distance measurement algorithm. We are mining the Image to identify the common patterns that appears frequently in Image. The proposed approach will help to identify the object even when there is partial occlusion and variation in the viewpoint
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