In matching between images, several techniques have been developed particularly for estimating orientation assignment in order to make feature points invariant to rotation. However, imperfect estimation of the orientation assignment may lead to feature mismatching and a low number of correctly matched points. Additionally, several possible candidates with high correlation values for one feature in the reference image may lead to matching confusion. In this paper, we propose a post-processing matching technique that will not only increase the number of correctly matched points but also manage to solve the above mentioned two issues. The key idea is to modify feature orientation based on the relative rotational degree between two images, obta...
A new method of translational image registration is presented: orientation correlation. The method i...
This paper presents a solution for the problem of correspondence and relative orientation (RO) estim...
Local descriptors are increasingly used for the task of object recognition because of their perceive...
In matching between images, several techniques have been developed particularly for estimating orien...
Several techniques have been developed for estimating orientation assignment to make feature points ...
In matching between images, several techniques have been developed particularly for estimating orien...
Scale-Invariant Feature Transform(SIFT) and Speeded-Up Robust Feature(SURF) are common techniques us...
The extraction of reliable and repeatable interest points among images is a fundamental step for aut...
The extraction of reliable and repeatable interest points among images is a fundamental step for aut...
A region tracking technique with particular emphasis on rotation robustness is presented. It is base...
Matching images containing large viewpoint and viewing direction changes, resulting in large perspec...
This paper presents an efficient approach to rotation discriminative template matching. A hierarchic...
Scale-Invariant Feature Transform(SIFT) and Speeded-Up Robust Feature(SURF) are common techniques us...
Accurate object detection has been studied thoroughly over the years. Although these techniques have...
Image-based modeling techniques are an important tool for producing 3D models in a practical and cos...
A new method of translational image registration is presented: orientation correlation. The method i...
This paper presents a solution for the problem of correspondence and relative orientation (RO) estim...
Local descriptors are increasingly used for the task of object recognition because of their perceive...
In matching between images, several techniques have been developed particularly for estimating orien...
Several techniques have been developed for estimating orientation assignment to make feature points ...
In matching between images, several techniques have been developed particularly for estimating orien...
Scale-Invariant Feature Transform(SIFT) and Speeded-Up Robust Feature(SURF) are common techniques us...
The extraction of reliable and repeatable interest points among images is a fundamental step for aut...
The extraction of reliable and repeatable interest points among images is a fundamental step for aut...
A region tracking technique with particular emphasis on rotation robustness is presented. It is base...
Matching images containing large viewpoint and viewing direction changes, resulting in large perspec...
This paper presents an efficient approach to rotation discriminative template matching. A hierarchic...
Scale-Invariant Feature Transform(SIFT) and Speeded-Up Robust Feature(SURF) are common techniques us...
Accurate object detection has been studied thoroughly over the years. Although these techniques have...
Image-based modeling techniques are an important tool for producing 3D models in a practical and cos...
A new method of translational image registration is presented: orientation correlation. The method i...
This paper presents a solution for the problem of correspondence and relative orientation (RO) estim...
Local descriptors are increasingly used for the task of object recognition because of their perceive...