In this paper, a method for matching image segments using triangle-based (geometrical) regions is proposed. Triangular regions are formed from triples of vertex points obtained from a keypoint detector (SIFT). However, triangle regions are subject to noise and distortion around the edges and vertices (especially acute angles). Therefore, these triangles are expanded into parallelogramshaped regions. The extracted image segments inherit an important triangle property; the invariance to affine distortion. Given two images, matching corresponding regions is conducted by computing the relative affine matrix, rectifying one of the regions w.r.t. the other one, then calculating the similarity between the reference and rectified region. The experi...
Assuming that the image distortion between corresponding regions of a stereo pair of images with wid...
Image matching is an important stage of many computer vision tasks including image registration, obj...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a novel approach for matching cartographic images ove...
Many visual tasks involve the matching of image patches derived from imaging a scene from different ...
We describe a robust method for spatial registration, which relies on the coarse correspondence of s...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture.Image matching consists of finding features i...
‘Invariant regions ’ are image patches that automatically deform with chang-ing viewpoint as to keep...
Our objective in this thesis is to develop a method for establishing an object recognition system ba...
We present a new method to perform reliable matching between different images. This method finds com...
This paper proposes a novel method to address the registration of images with affine transformation....
In this paper, a new approach for matching and recognizing affine-distorted planar shapes is propose...
This paper describes a novel approach for affine invariant region detection and description. At the ...
Abstract — Local invariant features have been successfully used in image matching to cope with viewp...
In this paper, we propose a technique to perform image matching, which is invariant to changes in ge...
International audienceRecently, a lot of research has been done on the matching of images and their ...
Assuming that the image distortion between corresponding regions of a stereo pair of images with wid...
Image matching is an important stage of many computer vision tasks including image registration, obj...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a novel approach for matching cartographic images ove...
Many visual tasks involve the matching of image patches derived from imaging a scene from different ...
We describe a robust method for spatial registration, which relies on the coarse correspondence of s...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture.Image matching consists of finding features i...
‘Invariant regions ’ are image patches that automatically deform with chang-ing viewpoint as to keep...
Our objective in this thesis is to develop a method for establishing an object recognition system ba...
We present a new method to perform reliable matching between different images. This method finds com...
This paper proposes a novel method to address the registration of images with affine transformation....
In this paper, a new approach for matching and recognizing affine-distorted planar shapes is propose...
This paper describes a novel approach for affine invariant region detection and description. At the ...
Abstract — Local invariant features have been successfully used in image matching to cope with viewp...
In this paper, we propose a technique to perform image matching, which is invariant to changes in ge...
International audienceRecently, a lot of research has been done on the matching of images and their ...
Assuming that the image distortion between corresponding regions of a stereo pair of images with wid...
Image matching is an important stage of many computer vision tasks including image registration, obj...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a novel approach for matching cartographic images ove...