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SSIP’99 Project 10 Team H presents a method to match a fragment of coastline to a map segment. Using chain code representation, preprocessing, and detection, this project aims to identify the coastline section accurately. Explore the process and results for future enhancements.
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Coastline Matching Algorithm SSIP’99 - Project 10 Team H
Team H Joonas Lehtinen Finland Marcell Nagy Hungary József Galajda Hungary Róbert Ványi Hungary
Introduction • Problem definition • Parts of the project • Preprocessing • Chain code generation • Detection • Documentation • Results, future work
Problem definition Match of fragment of coastline to map Starting off with a segment of coastline (or a river with bridges) from a map, of different scale and noise properties extracted from a (much) larger segment, perform best fit to identify the section of coastline. One method that could be used would be correlation of a chain code representation. Creation of chain code or equivalent from map segment is part of the project. Imagine satellite images.
Parts of the project • Preprocessing • Chain code generation • Detection • Documentation
Preprocessing • Start with scanned maps • Creating yellow component from CMY • Detection of the coastline • Box filtering • Robert’s gradient • Tresholding
Preprocessing • Original image
Preprocessing • Yellow component
Preprocessing • Gradient with tresholding
Chain code generation • Preprocessed images • Cleaning images • Thinning process • Coordinate list generation • Chain code calculation
Chain code generation • Preprocessed image
Chain code generation • Cleaned coastline
Chain code generation • Thinned coastline
Chain code generation • Coordinate list
Chain code generation • Chain code
Detection • Error function • Searching algorithm
Documentation • Web page • Changes file • Header file • Presentation
Results, future work • Map of Central America • Several coastlines and segments • Correct matches
Results, future work • Faster searching algorithm • Fully automatic preprocessing • Graphical User Interface • Less “coastline segmentation fault”