IEEE Trans Pattern Anal Mach Intell
November 2006
In this paper, we present an algorithm that allows the simultaneous calculation of several cross correlations. The algorithm works by shifting the range of values of different images/signals to occupy different orders of magnitude and then combining them to form a single composite image/signal. Because additional signals are placed in the space usually occupied by a single signal, we call this the "invaders algorithm," to imply that extra signals invade the space that normally belongs to a single signal.
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October 2006
In this paper, we assume that we are given the images of two segmented objects, one of which may be an affinely distorted version of the other, and wish to recover the values of the parameters of the affine transformation between the two images. The images may also differ by the overall level of illumination. The multiplicative constant of such difference may also be recovered.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new, fast, statistically robust, exhaustive, translational image-matching technique is presented: fast robust correlation. Existing methods are either slow or non-robust, or rely on optimization. Fast robust correlation works by expressing a robust matching surface as a series of correlations.
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January 2004
The trace transform is a generalization of the Radon transform that allows one to construct image features that are invariant to a chosen group of image transformations. In this paper, we propose a methodology and appropriate functionals that can be computed from the image function and which can be used to calculate features invariant to the group of affine transforms. We demonstrate the usefulness of the constructed image descriptors in retrieving images from an image database and compare it with relevant state-of-the-art object retrieval methods.
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