Improved Approach For Logo Detection and Recognition
Improved Approach For Logo Detection and Recognition
Improved Approach For Logo Detection and Recognition
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ABSTRACT
In this paper we are discussing the general ideas about logo
detection and recognition framework, in addition to this
presenting the different methods presented for logo detection
and recognition in literature survey. This review paper is our
future roadmap in this research field. Logo matching and
recognition is important for
brand advertising and
surveillance applications and it discovers either improper or
non-authorized use of logos. An effective logo matching and
recognition method for detect logos in a high-motion sports
videos. The central issues of this technology are fast
localization and accurate matching and unveil the malicious
use of logos that have small variation with respect to the
original. A novel solution for logo matching and recognition
based on Context-Dependent Similarity (CDS) kernel is
proposed and its able to match and recognize multiple
instances of multiple reference logos in image archives. Query
logo and target logo images consist of spatial context of local
features like interest points, regions.
KEYWORDS:RANCSAC.
logo
recognition,
CDS,
SIFT,
1. INTRODUCTION
Logo is a key visual feature for readers to distinguish the
origin or ownership of a document along with other
features such as title and seal. In the applications of
automatic document image processing, the main focus of
logo detection is to find and extract logos with high speed
and reliability. Logo analysis in document images involves
two main steps: (1) detecting the probable logo from a
document image; (2) classifying the detected logo
candidate segment into one of the learned logos in the
database. The first step is referred to as logo detection,
while the second is usually called logo recognition. From
the machine learning point of view, logo recognition is
considered a multi-class classification task since each logo
category is considered a separate target class. In this view,
the classification system involves two main stages: the
selection and/or extraction of informative features and the
construction of a classification algorithm. In such a
system, a desirable feature set can greatly simplify the
construction of a classification algorithm, and a powerful
classification algorithm can work well even with a low
discriminative feature set. In the last decade, active
research has been conducted on logo recognition. Most of
the research work has focused on providing a framework
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Fig. 1 Input training image
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4. DISCUSSION
AUTHORS PROFILE
Mrs. Meera Sawalkar had completed
B.E. (Computer engineering) from
Mumbai University in 2005. She is now
pursuing M.E. in Computer Engineering
from RMD Sinhgad School of Engineering, Pune
University, Pune. This author has published one review
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Prof.
Mrunalinee Patole, presently
working as Assistant Professor in
Department of Computer Engineering,
RMD Sinhgad School of Engineering,
Warje, Pune.India.
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