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A. Delopoulos, A. Tirakis and S. Kollias
Invariant Image Classification Using Triple-correlation-based Neural Networks
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, vol. 5, no 3, pp. 392-409, May 1994
ABSTRACT
Triple-correlation-based neural networks are introduced and used in this paper for invariant classification of 2D gray scale images. Third-order correlations of an image are appropriately clustered, in spatial or spectral domain, to generate an equivalent image representation that is invariant with respect to translation, rotation, and dilation. An efficient implementation scheme is also proposed, which is robust to distortions, insensitive to additive noise, and classifies the original image using adequate neural network architectures applied directly to 2D image representations. Third-order neural networks are shown to be a specific category of triple-correlation-based networks, applied either to binary or gray-scale images. A simulation study is given, which illustrates the theoretical developments, using synthetic and real image data
01 January , 1994
A. Delopoulos, A. Tirakis and S. Kollias, "Invariant Image Classification Using Triple-correlation-based Neural Networks", IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, vol. 5, no 3, pp. 392-409, May 1994
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