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  2. Generalised Hough transform - Wikipedia

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    The Hough transform was initially developed to detect analytically defined shapes (e.g., line, circle, ellipse etc.). In these cases, we have knowledge of the shape and aim to find out its location and orientation in the image. This modification enables the Hough transform to be used to detect an arbitrary object described with its model.

  3. Hough transform - Wikipedia

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    The Hough transform is a feature extraction technique used in image analysis, computer vision, pattern recognition, and digital image processing. [1] [2] The purpose of the technique is to find imperfect instances of objects within a certain class of shapes by a voting procedure.

  4. Line detection - Wikipedia

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    The Hough transform [3] can be used to detect lines and the output is a parametric description of the lines in an image, for example ρ = r cos(θ) + c sin(θ). [1] If there is a line in a row and column based image space, it can be defined ρ, the distance from the origin to the line along a perpendicular to the line, and θ, the angle of the perpendicular projection from the origin to the ...

  5. Randomized Hough transform - Wikipedia

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    Hough transforms are techniques for object detection, a critical step in many implementations of computer vision, or data mining from images. Specifically, the Randomized Hough transform is a probabilistic variant to the classical Hough transform, and is commonly used to detect curves (straight line, circle, ellipse, etc.) [1] The basic idea of Hough transform (HT) is to implement a voting ...

  6. Chessboard detection - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, one expects that line detection algorithms should successfully detect these lines in practice. Indeed, the following figure demonstrates Hough transform-based line detection applied to a perspective-transformed chessboard image. Clearly, the Hough transform is able to accurately detect the lines induced by the board squares.

  7. File:Hough transform diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    For each of the lines, the perpendicular which also bisects the origin is found. The length and angle of the support vector are then found. The values are shown in the table below the diagram. This is repeated for each of the three points being transformed. The results are then plotted as a graph, sometimes known as a hough space plot.

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    Trump and his proposed policies have been viewed as potentially more inflationary due to the president-elect's campaign promises of high tariffs on imported goods, tax cuts for corporations, and ...

  9. Edge detection - Wikipedia

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    If Hough transforms are used to detect lines and ellipses, then thinning could give much better results. If the edge happens to be the boundary of a region, then thinning could easily give the image parameters like perimeter without much algebra. There are many popular algorithms used to do this, one such is described below: