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CORR
2016
Springer

A Theory of Local Matching: SIFT and Beyond

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A Theory of Local Matching: SIFT and Beyond
Why has SIFT been so successful? Why its extension, DSP-SIFT, can further improve SIFT? Is there a theory that can explain both? How can such theory benefit real applications? Can it suggest new algorithms with reduced computational complexity or new descriptors with better accuracy for matching? We construct a general theory of local descriptors for visual matching. Our theory relies on concepts in energy minimization and heat diffusion. We show that SIFT and DSP-SIFT approximate the solution the theory suggests. In particular, DSP-SIFT gives a better approximation to the theoretical solution; justifying why DSP-SIFT outperforms SIFT. Using the developed theory, we derive new descriptors that have fewer parameters and are potentially better in handling affine deformations.
Hossein Mobahi, Stefano Soatto
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Type Journal
Year 2016
Where CORR
Authors Hossein Mobahi, Stefano Soatto
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