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A Randomized Heuristic for Scene Recognition by Graph Matching

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Experimental and Efficient Algorithms (WEA 2004)

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We propose a new strategy for solving the non-bijective graph matching problem in model-based pattern recognition. The search for the best correspondence between a model and an over-segmented image is formulated as a combinatorial optimization problem, defined by the relational attributed graphs representing the model and the image where recognition has to be performed, together with the node and edge similarities between them. A randomized construction algorithm is proposed to build feasible solutions to the problem. Two neighborhood structures and a local search procedure for solution improvement are also proposed. Computational results are presented and discussed, illustrating the effectiveness of the combined approach involving randomized construction and local search.

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Boeres, M.C., Ribeiro, C.C., Bloch, I. (2004). A Randomized Heuristic for Scene Recognition by Graph Matching. In: Ribeiro, C.C., Martins, S.L. (eds) Experimental and Efficient Algorithms. WEA 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3059. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24838-5_8

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