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Book SynopsisUsed by companies, organizations, and even individuals to promote recognition of their brand, logos can also act as a valuable means of identifying the source of a document. E-business applications can retrieve and catalog products according to their logos. Governmental agencies can easily inspect goods using smart mobile devices that use logo recognition techniques. However, because logos are two-dimensional shapes of varying complexity, the recognition process can be challenging. Although promising results have been found for clean logos, they have not been as robust for noisy logos.
Logo Recognition: Theory and Practice is the first book to focus on logo recognition, especially under noisy conditions. Beginning with an introduction to fundamental concepts and methods in pattern and shape recognition, it surveys advances in logo recognition. The authors also propose a new logo recognition system that can be used under adverse conditions such as broken lines
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"I was inspired by this book project at the very beginning; now the book appears to be even a better idea when I really have it in hand. The resulting appraisal is thoughtful, creative, and comprehensive."—From the Foreword by Professor Xiaoli Li, College of Information Science and Technology, Beijing Normal University
"… Overall the book is well written and easy to follow … understandable and well formulated. I recommend it to readers willing to learn about logo recognition systems and potential commercial applications of shape recognition tools."—Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems
Table of ContentsIntroduction. Preliminary knowledge. Review of shape recognition techniques. System overview. Polygonal approximation. Logo indexing. Logo matching. Applications. Conclusion. Appendix: Test images. Appendix: Results of feature point detection. Index.