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Henry, Christopher J.
Peters, James F.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10680/1730

Date

2011

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Henry, Christopher J. and James F. Peters, "Neighbourhood-based vision systems." Cybernetics & Systems: An International Journal 42(1) (2011): 33-44.

Abstract

The problem presented in this paper is how to find similarities between digital images useful in design cybernetic vision systems. The solution to this problem stems from a neighbourhood based vision system. A neighbourhood is viewed in the context of a covering of a visual space defined by tolerance relations. A consideration of neighbourhoods and tolerance classes leads to a highly practical tolerance near set approach in vision systems. The contribution of this article is an algorithm for finding tolerance classes, a new measure for quantifying the similarity between tolerance classes, and a practical application of the tolerance space approach.

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