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Image Registration and Conflation Based on Structural Characteristics

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Image Registration and Conflation Based on Structural Characteristics
An approach to conflation/registration of images that does not depend on identifying common points is being developed. It uses the method of algebraic invariants to provide a common set of coordinates to images using continuous chains of line segments formally described as polylines. It is shown the invariant algebraic properties of the polylines provide sufficient information to automate conflation. When there are discrepancies between the image data sets, robust measures of the possibility and quality of match (measures of correctness) are necessary. Decision making and the usability of the resulting conflation depends on such quality control measures. These measures may also be used to mitigate the effects of sensor and observational artifacts. This paper describes the theory of algebraic invariants and presents a conflation/registration method and measures of correctness of feature matching.
Boris Kovalerchuk, William Sumner, James L. Schwin
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where CISST
Authors Boris Kovalerchuk, William Sumner, James L. Schwing
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