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> Yep, you are.  Your concept works only in the most simple case.  So
> simple in fact that you'll never see it in the real world.  It would
> only happen in specially written simulations where you specifically
> made it so.  The real world will have situations as described in Greg
> Heath's message, plus other things he didn't mention (but I'm sure
> knows about) such as noise, partial occlusions (this is a very tough
> complication, e.g. only part of the apple is visible), orientation
> changes (e.g. you're trying to find apples and you have the bottom of
> an apple in your image but your template is the side view of an
> apple), different shapes/templates (e.g. find tanks given that there
> are dozens of different models of tanks), color differences (apples
> come in many different colors and color patterns), etc.  In general
> this can be a very tough problem - numerous people have gotten Ph.D.'s
> in the subject.  Or, if given as homework by a kind professor, it may
> be crafted to be relatively simple.

Yes, you are right...everyone starting to talk to me saying that this
a basic concept.but
for me it's no easy to do it..
it's been a hard time for me to do it for the past 2 weeks...
i have about one week left to finish this...
so please any one...help me on this field