Abstract—We present a robust FFT-based approach to scale-invariant image registration. Our method relies on FFT-based correlation twice: once in the log-polar Fourier domain to estimate the scaling and rotation and once in the spatial domain to recover the residual translation. Previous methods based on the same principles are not robust. To equip our scheme with robustness and accuracy, we introduce modifications which tailor the method to the nature of images. First, we derive efficient log-polar Fourier representations by replacing image functions with complex gray-level edge maps. We show that this representation both captures the structure of salient image features and circumvents problems related to the low-pass nature of images, inte...
Georeferencing images is a laborious process so schemes for automating this process have been under ...
We address the problem of subpixel registration of images assumed to be related by a pure translatio...
We address the problem of subpixel registration of images assumed to be related by a pure translatio...
We present a fast and robust gradient-based scale-invariant image registration technique which opera...
A fast and robust gradient-based motion estimation technique which operates in the frequency domain ...
This paper presents a novel Fourier based approach for registration of images that have been transla...
A fast and robust gradient-based motion estimation technique which operates in the frequency domain ...
A fast and robust gradient-based motion estimation technique which operates in the frequency domain ...
Image registration is the automatic alignment of images. It is a fundamental task in computer vision...
Image registration is an important and fundamental task in image processing used to match two dif-fe...
FFT based image registration methods are closed form solutions that are robust to global noise. They...
We present a novel frequency-domain image registration technique, which employs histograms of orient...
International audienceIn this paper we focus on extended Euclidean registration of a set of noisy im...
Image registration is a core technology of many different image processing areas and is widely used ...
Image registration is a core technology of many different image processing areas and is widely used ...
Georeferencing images is a laborious process so schemes for automating this process have been under ...
We address the problem of subpixel registration of images assumed to be related by a pure translatio...
We address the problem of subpixel registration of images assumed to be related by a pure translatio...
We present a fast and robust gradient-based scale-invariant image registration technique which opera...
A fast and robust gradient-based motion estimation technique which operates in the frequency domain ...
This paper presents a novel Fourier based approach for registration of images that have been transla...
A fast and robust gradient-based motion estimation technique which operates in the frequency domain ...
A fast and robust gradient-based motion estimation technique which operates in the frequency domain ...
Image registration is the automatic alignment of images. It is a fundamental task in computer vision...
Image registration is an important and fundamental task in image processing used to match two dif-fe...
FFT based image registration methods are closed form solutions that are robust to global noise. They...
We present a novel frequency-domain image registration technique, which employs histograms of orient...
International audienceIn this paper we focus on extended Euclidean registration of a set of noisy im...
Image registration is a core technology of many different image processing areas and is widely used ...
Image registration is a core technology of many different image processing areas and is widely used ...
Georeferencing images is a laborious process so schemes for automating this process have been under ...
We address the problem of subpixel registration of images assumed to be related by a pure translatio...
We address the problem of subpixel registration of images assumed to be related by a pure translatio...