Contextual Template Matching: A Distance Measure for Patterns with Hierarchically Dependent Features

Moshe Ben-Bassat, Lev Zaidenberg

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Abstract

Contextual template matching refers to situations where the feature sets of the two templates under consideration may not be identical, but are rather contingent on the context within which these templates are observed. This paper addresses context-dependent template matching where the relevancy of certain features to a given object is contingent on the value of higher level features. In such situations portions of the patterns for two objects X and Y may not be comparable, and therefore classical distance measures are not applicable. A framework for describing pattern spaces with hierarchically dependent features-named conditional patterns spaces(CPS)-is presented, and a distance measure for comparing objects in a CPS is developed and illustrated on archaeological objects. This measure satisfies several desired properties of distance measures, such as the metric requirements.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)201-211
Number of pages11
JournalIEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
VolumePAMI-6
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1984

Keywords

  • Atificial intelligence
  • clustering
  • pattern recognition
  • reasoning by analogy
  • similarity measures
  • template matching

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