Matt Amos wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Stefan de Konink <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Matt Amos wrote:
>>>>>    But please keep in mind that SIFT will *not* work for the typical
>>>>>   streetsign because SIFT looks for features, which are typically not
>>>>>   present in the 'easy to understand' signs (because they use colours).
>>> wouldn't SIFT (or variants thereof) work really well against a
>>> database of exemplars, i.e: pictures of existing street signs,
>>> isolated letters from the font used for street signage?
>> http://sift.openstreetphoto.org/templates/C1.png
>>
>> This thing is totally 'unsiftable'.
> 
> wouldn't there usually be something inside the circle?

In Dutch this is the sign: go away we don't want you here on anything. 
Something in there would mean: go away we don't want you here on 
bike/car/van etc.


Stefan

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