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Detection and segmentation of approximate repetitive patterns in relief images
2012
Proceedings of the Eighth Indian Conference on Computer Vision, Graphics and Image Processing - ICVGIP '12
Algorithms for detection of repeating patterns in images often assume that the repetition is regular and highly similar across the instances. Approximate repetitions are also of interest in many domains such as hand carved sculptures, wall decorations, groups of natural objects, etc. Detection of such repetitive structures can help in applications such as image retrieval, image inpainting, 3D reconstruction, etc. In this work, we look at a specific class of approximate repetitions: those in
doi:10.1145/2425333.2425379
dblp:conf/icvgip/AgrawalN12
fatcat:xglk63dmuraxjg3xhdxi5efhv4