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How to Overcome Perceptual Aliasing in ASIFT?

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How to Overcome Perceptual Aliasing in ASIFT?
SIFT is one of the most popular algorithms to extract points of interest from images. It is a scale+rotation invariant method. As a consequence, if one compares points of interest between two images subject to a large viewpoint change, then only a few, if any, common points will be retrieved. This may lead subsequent algorithms to failure, especially when considering structure and motion or object recognition problems. Reaching at least affine invariance is crucial for reliable point correspondences. Successful approaches have been recently proposed by several authors to strengthen scale+rotation invariance into affine invariance, using viewpoint simulation (e.g. the ASIFT algorithm). However, almost all resulting algorithms fail in presence of repeated patterns, which are common in man-made environments, because of the so-called perceptual aliasing. Focusing on ASIFT, we show how to overcome the perceptual aliasing problem. To the best of our knowledge, the resulting algorithm perform...
Nicolas Noury, Frédéric Sur, Marie-O
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where ISVC
Authors Nicolas Noury, Frédéric Sur, Marie-Odile Berger
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