A Face-like Structure Detection on Planet and Satellite Surfaces using Image Processing
Kazutaka Kurihara, Masakazu Takasu, Kazuhiro Sasao, Hal Seki, Takayuki, Narabu, Mitsuo Yamamoto, Satoshi Iida, Hiroyuki Yamamoto

TL;DR
This paper presents an image processing method to automatically detect face-like structures on planetary and satellite surfaces, analyzing vast satellite images of Earth, Moon, and Mars to identify interesting formations.
Contribution
It introduces an automated approach for detecting face-like structures on planetary surfaces using image processing techniques, expanding the scope of surface feature analysis.
Findings
Detected numerous face-like structures on planetary surfaces
Demonstrated the effectiveness of automated detection in large satellite datasets
Highlighted potential cultural and scientific implications of face-like formations
Abstract
This paper demonstrates that face-like structures are everywhere, and can be de-tected automatically even with computers. Huge amount of satellite images of the Earth, the Moon, the Mars are explored and many interesting face-like structure are detected. Throughout this fact, we believe that science and technologies can alert people not to easily become an occultist.
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Taxonomy
TopicsImage Processing and 3D Reconstruction · Advanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques · Image Retrieval and Classification Techniques
