Matching points between multiple images of a scene is a vital component of many computer vision tasks. Point matching involves creating a succinct and discriminative descriptor for each point. While current descriptors such as SIFT can find matches between features with unique local neighborhoods, these descriptors typically fail to consider global context to resolve ambiguities that can occur locally when an image has multiple similar regions. This paper presents a feature descriptor that augments SIFT with a global context vector that adds curvilinear shape information from a much larger neighborhood, thus reducing mismatches when multiple local descriptors are similar. It also provides a more robust method for handling 2D nonrigid transformations since points are more effectively matched individually at a global scale rather than constraining multiple matched points to be mapped via a planar homography. We have tested our technique on various images and compare matching accuracy be...
Eric N. Mortensen, Hongli Deng, Linda G. Shapiro