Thewide-baseline stereo problem, i.e. the problem of establishing correspondences between a pair of images taken from different viewpoints is studied. A new set of image elements that are put into correspondence, the so called extremal regions, is introduced. Extremal regions possess highly desirable properties: the set is closed under 1. continuous (and thus projective) transformation of image coordinates and 2. monotonic transformation of image intensities. An efficient (near linear complexity) and practically fast detection algorithm(near frame rate) is presented for an affinely-invariant stable subset of extremal regions, the maximally stable extremal regions (MSER). A new robust similarity measure for establishing tentative corresponde...
Abstract – Robust feature matching across different views of the same scene taken by two cameras wit...
This chapter provides a review on correspondence growing techniques which have been used in multi-vi...
Abstract. This paper presents a novel scheme for automatically align-ing two widely separated 3D sce...
A novel procedure for establishing wide-baseline correspondence is introduced. Tentative corresponde...
‘Invariant regions ’ are image patches that automatically deform with chang-ing viewpoint as to keep...
This paper describes a novel approach to automatically recover corresponding feature points and epip...
Points matching between two or more images of a scene shot from different viewpoints is the crucial ...
Given a set of unordered images taken in a wide area, an effective solution is proposed for establi...
Points matching between two or more images of a scene shot from different viewpoints is the crucial...
Many different approaches have been taken towards solving the stereo correspondence problem and grea...
A common problem in wide-baseline stereo is the sparse and non-uniform distribution of correspondenc...
Maximally Stable Extremal Regions (MSERs) are one of the most prominent interest region detectors in...
We present a generalization of the wide baseline two view matching problem- WXBS, where X stands for...
A new and fast way to find local image correspondences for wide baseline image matching is described...
This paper presents a novel scheme for automatically aligning two widely separated 3D scenes via the...
Abstract – Robust feature matching across different views of the same scene taken by two cameras wit...
This chapter provides a review on correspondence growing techniques which have been used in multi-vi...
Abstract. This paper presents a novel scheme for automatically align-ing two widely separated 3D sce...
A novel procedure for establishing wide-baseline correspondence is introduced. Tentative corresponde...
‘Invariant regions ’ are image patches that automatically deform with chang-ing viewpoint as to keep...
This paper describes a novel approach to automatically recover corresponding feature points and epip...
Points matching between two or more images of a scene shot from different viewpoints is the crucial ...
Given a set of unordered images taken in a wide area, an effective solution is proposed for establi...
Points matching between two or more images of a scene shot from different viewpoints is the crucial...
Many different approaches have been taken towards solving the stereo correspondence problem and grea...
A common problem in wide-baseline stereo is the sparse and non-uniform distribution of correspondenc...
Maximally Stable Extremal Regions (MSERs) are one of the most prominent interest region detectors in...
We present a generalization of the wide baseline two view matching problem- WXBS, where X stands for...
A new and fast way to find local image correspondences for wide baseline image matching is described...
This paper presents a novel scheme for automatically aligning two widely separated 3D scenes via the...
Abstract – Robust feature matching across different views of the same scene taken by two cameras wit...
This chapter provides a review on correspondence growing techniques which have been used in multi-vi...
Abstract. This paper presents a novel scheme for automatically align-ing two widely separated 3D sce...