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    A Distance Measure and a Feature Likelihood Map Concept for Scale-Invariant Model Matching

    This paper presents two approaches for evaluating multi-scale feature-based object models. Within the first approach, a scale-invariant distance measure is proposed for comparing two image representations in t...

    Ivan Laptev, Tony Lindeberg in International Journal of Computer Vision (2003)

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    An automatic assessment scheme for steel quality inspection

    This paper presents an automatic system for steel quality assessment, by measuring textural properties of carbide distributions. In current steel inspection, specially etched and polished steel specimen surfa...

    Klaus Wiltschi, Axel Pinz, Tony Lindeberg in Machine Vision and Applications (2000)

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    Feature Detection with Automatic Scale Selection

    The fact that objects in the world appear in different ways depending on the scale of observation has important implications if one aims at describing them. It shows that the notion of scale is of utmost impor...

    Tony Lindeberg in International Journal of Computer Vision (1998)

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    Edge Detection and Ridge Detection with Automatic Scale Selection

    When computing descriptors of image data, the type of information that can be extracted may be strongly dependent on the scales at which the image operators are applied. This article presents a systematic meth...

    Tony Lindeberg in International Journal of Computer Vision (1998)

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    Direct computation of shape cues using scale-adapted spatial derivative operators

    This paper addresses the problem of computing cues to the three-dimensional structure of surfaces in the world directly from the local structure of the brightness pattern of either a single monocular image or ...

    Jonas Gårding, Tony Lindeberg in International Journal of Computer Vision (1996)

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    Detecting salient blob-like image structures and their scales with a scale-space primal sketch: A method for focus-of-attention

    This article presents: (i) a multiscale representation of grey-level shape called the scale-space primal sketch, which makes explicit both features in scale-space and the relations between structures at differ...

    Tony Lindeberg in International Journal of Computer Vision (1993)

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    Analysis of aerosol images using the scale-space primal sketch

    We outline a method to analyze aerosol images using the scale-space representation. The pictures, which are photographs of an aerosol generated by a fuel injector, contain phenomena that by a human observer ar...

    Tony Lindeberg, Jan-Olof Eklundh in Machine Vision and Applications (1991)