GRAPH MATCHING VERSUS GRAPH PARSING IN GRAPHICS RECOGNITION — A COMBINED APPROACH

Author:

LLADÓS JOSEP1,SÁNCHEZ GEMMA1

Affiliation:

1. Computer Vision Center, Computer Science Department, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

Symbol recognition is a well-known challenge in the field of graphics recognition. Due to the representational power of graph structures, a number of graph-based approaches are used to answer whether a known symbol appears in a document and under which degree of confidence. In this paper, we review the particularities of graph structures representing technical drawings and we classify them in two categories, depending on whether the structure that they represent consists of prototype patterns or repetitive patterns. The recognition is then formulated in terms of graph matching or graph parsing, respectively. Since some symbols consist of two types of structures, the main contribution of this work is to propose a combined strategy. In addition, the combination of graph matching and graph parsing processes is based on a common graph structure that also involves a graph indexing mechanism. Graph nodes are classified in equivalence classes depending on their local configuration. Graph matching indexes in such equivalence classes using the information of model graph nodes as local descriptors, and then global consistency is checked using the graph edge attributes. On the other hand, representatives of equivalence classes are used as tokens of a graph grammar that guides a parsing process to recognize repetitive structures.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Software

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