Potukuchi D.M.

Work place: JNT University Kakinada, Kakinada, A.P., India, 533003

E-mail: potukuchidm@yahoo.com

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Research Interests: Image Processing, Image Manipulation, Image Compression, Pattern Recognition

Biography

Dr. Potukuchi D.M. is a Professor in Physics Department at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada, Kakinada. He has 15 years of experience. He is Visiting Consultant for SQ Univ, Muscat. His areas of interests are Achiral, Chiral and Supra-molecular Liquid crystals for Optical Display Devices, Face Recognition, Image Processing, Microwave Medical Diagnostic Techniques, & Late PotentialsWavelet Analysis to ECG. He published more than 50 research papers in international journals and conferences.

Author Articles
Design of a Novel Shape Signature by Farthest Point Angle for Object Recognition

By M. Radhika Mani G.P.S. Varma Potukuchi D.M. Ch. Satyanarayana

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2015.01.05, Pub. Date: 8 Dec. 2014

An overview of state of art in computerized object recognition techniques regarding digital images is revised. Advantages of shape based techniques are discussed. Importance of "Fourier Descriptor" (FD) for the shape based object representation is described. A survey for the available shape signature assignment methods with Fourier descriptors is presented. Details for the design of shape signature containing the crucial information of corners of the object are depicted. A novel shape signature is designed basing on the Farthest Point Angle (FPA) which corresponds to the contour point. FPA signature considers the computation of the angle between the line drawn from each contour point and the line drawn from the farthest corner point. Histogram for each 15o angle conceiving the information of the object is constructed. FPA signature is evaluated for three standard databases; viz., two in Kimia {K-99, K-216} and one in MPEG CE-1 Set B. The performance of the present FPA method estimated through recognition rate, time and degree of matching and is found to be higher.

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