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From Structure-from-Motion Point Clouds to Fast Location Recognition

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From Structure-from-Motion Point Clouds to Fast Location Recognition
Efficient view registration with respect to a given 3D reconstruction has many applications like inside-out tracking in indoor and outdoor environments, and geo-locating images from large photo collections. We present a fast location recognition technique based on structure from motion point clouds. Vocabulary tree-based indexing of features directly returns relevant fragments of 3D models instead of documents from the images database. Additionally, we propose a compressed 3D scene representation which improves recognition rates while simultaneously reducing the computation time and the memory consumption. The design of our method is based on algorithms that efficiently utilize modern graphics processing units to deliver real-time performance for view registration. We demonstrate the approach by matching hand-held outdoor videos to known 3D urban models, and by registering images from online photo collections to the corresponding landmarks.
Arnold Irschara (Graz University of Technology), C
Added 09 May 2009
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CVPR
Authors Arnold Irschara (Graz University of Technology), Christopher Zach (UNC Chapel Hill), Jan-Michael Frahm (UNC Chapel Hill), Horst Bischof (Graz University of Technology)
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