Recent years have seen dramatic progress in shape recognition algorithms
applied to ever-growing image databases. They have been applied to image
stitching, stereo vision, image mosaics, solid object recognition and
video or web image retrieval. More fundamentally, the ability of humans
and animals to detect and recognize shapes is one of the enigmas of
perception. The book describes a complete method that starts from a
query image and an image database and yields a list of the images in the
database containing shapes present in the query image. A false alarm
number is associated to each detection. Many experiments will show that
familiar simple shapes or images can reliably be identified with false
alarm numbers ranging from 10-5 to less than
10-300. Technically speaking, there are two main issues. The
first is extracting invariant shape descriptors from digital images.
Indeed, a shape can be seen from various angles and distances and in
various lights.