Symmetric PH and EP distributions and their applications to the probability Hough transform (Q1767797)

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    Symmetric PH and EP distributions and their applications to the probability Hough transform
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2142348

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      Symmetric PH and EP distributions and their applications to the probability Hough transform (English)
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      8 March 2005
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      The aim of this paper is to investigate the properties of two novel distributions defined by the authors: a symmetric phase type (PH) distribution, and a symmetric exponential-polynomial type (EP) distribution based on the PH distribution. The contents of the paper are organized as follows: Section 2 introduces a univariate symmetric PH distribution and then proposes a univariate symmetric EP distribution based on the univariate symmetric PH distribution. Some graphical characteristics of the univariate PH and EP distributions are discussed. Section 3 illustrates the fact that the class of univariate symmetric EP distributions is large enough such that an arbitrary symmetric probability density function in \(L_2(-\infty,+\infty)\) (the space of square integrable functions on the real line) can be approximated in \((-\infty,+\infty)\) by a sequence of symmetric EP probability density functions. This result is proved using Laguerre and Hermite spectrum orthogonal decompositions. Section 4 provides a moment-based approach for simply constructing a sequence of symmetric EP density functions. Sections 5 and 6 propose two-dimensional, respectively multi-dimensional, symmetric EP and PH distributions and investigate their properties. Section 7 applies the symmetric PH and EP distributions to the study of probability Hough transform. Numerical algorithms and statistical behaviour of the class of symmetric PH and EP distributions have a large range of possible applications in pattern recognition, image analysis, computer vision etc.
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      symmetric phase type distribution
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      symmetric exponential-polynomial type distribution
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      orthogonal basis
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      Laguerre polynomial
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      computer vision
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      pattern recognition
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      image analysis
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      probability Hough transform
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      numerical algorithms
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