Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10362214 Pattern Recognition Letters 2005 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
An original “main stem” concept for image matching is presented. The main stem is a global image feature defined as a tree of reduced components without redundant and noise components. It has been shown that this image feature is strongly invariant to different types of topological transformations and contains useful information about “meaningful” image regions and their interrelations. We present how to construct the main stem and we devise an appropriate method for image matching that is based on their stems. The method for mapping the main stem onto a feature vector and appropriate metric to compare between the feature vectors in the selected representation space are presented. Preliminary experiments show the validity of the proposed method for robust image matching.
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Computer Science Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Authors
,