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Function-described graphs for modelling objects represented by sets of attributed graphs
Authors:Francesc SerratosaAuthor Vitae,René   Alqué  zarAuthor Vitae
Abstract:We present in this article the model function-described graph (FDG), which is a type of compact representation of a set of attributed graphs (AGs) that borrow from random graphs the capability of probabilistic modelling of structural and attribute information. We define the FDGs, their features and two distance measures between AGs (unclassified patterns) and FDGs (models or classes) and we also explain an efficient matching algorithm. Two applications of FDGs are presented: in the former, FDGs are used for modelling and matching 3D-objects described by multiple views, whereas in the latter, they are used for representing and recognising human faces, described also by several views.
Keywords:Attributed graphs   Error-tolerant graph matching   Function-described graphs   Random graphs   Clustering   Synthesis   3D-object recognition and face identification
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