contourmatching
Contourmatching, commonly referred to as contour matching, is the process of comparing and establishing correspondences between the contours of shapes, typically in two dimensions. It assesses similarity, supports object recognition, and enables alignment by finding a mapping between boundary points.
Contours can be represented as polygonal chains or sequences of sampled points. Common approaches include rigid
Algorithms often formulate contour matching as an optimization problem over possible correspondences, balancing proximity of matched
Applications span 2D object recognition, medical image analysis, handwriting and signature verification, biometric shape matching, and
Contourmatching remains an active area of study in computer vision and related fields, with ongoing work in