Candidate Region Detection of Ship Target in Port Based on Electronic Map

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In this paper, electronic map information is used to registration, extract the coast contours, then operate equidistant sampling, extracting the key point from the corner, identify potential area of ship docking and rule it. The results show that the methods can find the candidate region of ship quickly and accurately, avoid the useless search, improve the efficiency of detection and recognition algorithm.

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