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Recently, parallel coordinates [39] were used for parameterizing lines for the Hough transform [19, 22]. This parameterization, referred to as the Parallel-Axis Transform (PAT) or PClines, is a point-to-line mapping. This chapter introduces the parameterization in detail. First, Sect. 4.1 reviews the basic information about the parallel coordinates needed for understanding the parameterization. Then, the parameterization is introduced in Sect. 4.2, and a brief analysis of its accuracy is given in Sect. 4.3
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Herout, A., Dubská, M., Havel, J. (2013). PClines: Line Parameterization Based on Parallel Coordinates. In: Real-Time Detection of Lines and Grids. SpringerBriefs in Computer Science. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4414-4_4
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