In this paper, a partial matching problem among pictures composed of multiple closed regions is described by taking a sequence of animation pictures as an example. Closed regions including holes and islands are analyzed and described by a set of edges specified by angles, positions, trailing and leading vectors. Then, a kind of relaxation methods is used to make partial matchings between the preceding picture (template) and the current picture through global and local matching processings. This method was applied to a sequence of cel animation pictures drawn manually, and as the results, more than half of closed regions included in pictures were identified correctly.
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Takeshi AGUI, Koichi IWATA, "A Matching Method among Cel Animation Pictures Composed of Multiple Closed Regions" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E64-E, no. 2, pp. 79-84, February 1981, doi: .
Abstract: In this paper, a partial matching problem among pictures composed of multiple closed regions is described by taking a sequence of animation pictures as an example. Closed regions including holes and islands are analyzed and described by a set of edges specified by angles, positions, trailing and leading vectors. Then, a kind of relaxation methods is used to make partial matchings between the preceding picture (template) and the current picture through global and local matching processings. This method was applied to a sequence of cel animation pictures drawn manually, and as the results, more than half of closed regions included in pictures were identified correctly.
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