Cech homology for shape recognition in the presence of occlusions

Abstract

In Computer Vision the ability to recognize objects in the presence of occlusions is a necessary requirement for any shape representation method. In this paper we investigate how the size function of a shape changes when a portion of the shape is occluded by another shape. More precisely, considering a set X=A B and a measuring function φ on X, we establish a condition so that (X,φ)=(A,φ|A)+(B,φ|B)-(A B,φ|A B). The main tool we use is the Mayer-Vietoris sequence of Cech homology groups. This result allows us to prove that size functions are able to detect partial matching between shapes by showing a common subset of cornerpoints.

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