kontúrjellemzi
Kontúrjellemzi is a Hungarian term used in image analysis and pattern recognition to denote the process or result of characterizing an object primarily by its contour, i.e., by the boundary that encloses it. The word combines kontúr (contour) and jellemzi (defines or characterizes). In practice, kontúrjellemzi refers to using boundary-based features to describe shapes, as opposed to interior texture or color.
Contour-based characterization relies on representations and features derived from the boundary, such as chain codes, polygonal
Common advantages include robustness to interior variations and partial occlusion, while challenges include noise in segmentation,
Examples: A contour-based method might distinguish circle-like objects from elongated ones by analyzing contour length, curvature
Notes: In Hungarian literature, kontúrjellemzi is often discussed under kontúrjellemzés or kontúralapú jellemzés as related terms.