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Hierarchische Dekomposition und Synthese von Objekten

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Die Bildanalyse ist ein komplexes Problem, das ein mächtiges und flexibles System erfordert, um die verschiedenartigen Daten und Prozeduren zu handhaben, die benötigt werden, um Objekte in Bildern wiederzuerkennen. Daher ist es, vom Standpunkt des Systementwurfe vorteilhaft, wenn diese Daten und Prozeduren weitgehend vereinfacht und vereinheitlicht werden können, um ein solches System trotz seiner Komplexität komfortabel und durchsichtig zu gestalten.

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Sielaff, C. (1986). Hierarchische Dekomposition und Synthese von Objekten. In: Stoyan, H. (eds) GWAI-85. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 118. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71145-9_31

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