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Reconstruction of images and recognition of polyhedral objects

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An indirect way of reconstructing the coordinates of points on the surface of a 3D object by its planar parallel projections is proposed. The approach is based on the substitution of the object by another (virtual) object, for which this operation can be carried out simply, whereas the correctness of the obtained results is controlled. The specificities of obtaining a mathematical model of reconstructed objects with a polyhedral shape, the issues of normalization of the angular discrepancies between the recognized and the etalon objects, and the solution of the problem of their recognition based on the introduced model are considered.

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Yakov Abramovich Furman. Born in 1939. Graduated from the Taganrog Radio-Technical Institute in 1961. He received candidate’s degree in 1968 and doctoral degree, in 1989. Corresponding member of the Academy of Technological Sciences of the Russian Federation, the leader of the Mari Scientific Center of the Upper-Volga Branch of the Academy of Technological Sciences of the Russian Federation. He is a Laureate of the State Award of the Mari El Republic, distinguished worker of education of the Mari El Republic, and professor emeritus of the Mari State Technical University. He is the founder and leader of the scientific school on contour analysis and Professor of the Chair of Radio Engineering and the Medicobiological Systems. His main scientific interests include radiolocation and navigation and the digital processing of signals and images. He provides scientific supervision to graduate students in their specialties “Radio Engineering, Including Systems and Devices of Radionavigation, Radiolocation and Television” (05.12.04) and “Radiophysics” (01.04.03). He is the author of more than 200 publications, including six monographs, six educational books, eight inventor’s certificates, and one US patent.

Ruslan Valentinovich Eruslanov. Born in 1988. Graduated from the Mari State Technical University in 2009 with a major in speciality 090105.65 “Complex Informational Safety of Automatized Systems” in the Department of Informatics and Computer Engineering. He is presently a graduate student at the Chair of Radio Engineering and the Medicobiological Systems. His scientific interests include pattern recognition and informational security. He is the author of eight publications.

Irina Lazarevna Egoshina. Born in 1962. Graduated from the Gorky Mari Polytechnical Institute in 1985. She received her candidate’s degree in 1999. She is presently the Docent of the Chair of Radio Engineering and the Medicobiological Systems at the Radio Technical Department of the Mari State Technical University. Her scientific interests include the digital processing of signals, pattern recognition and analysis of scenes, and systems of artificial intelligence. She is the author of 46 publications.

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Furman, Y.A., Eruslanov, R.V. & Egoshina, I.L. Reconstruction of images and recognition of polyhedral objects. Pattern Recognit. Image Anal. 22, 196–209 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1134/S105466181201018X

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