Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
532902 Pattern Recognition 2007 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Many object recognition or identification applications involve comparing features associated with point-sets. This paper presents an affine invariant point-set matching technique which measures the similarity between two point-sets by embedding them into an affine invariant feature space. The developed technique assumes no a priori knowledge of reference points, as is the case in many identification problems. Reference points of a point-set are obtained based on its convex hull. An enhanced version of the Modified Hausdorff Distance is also introduced and used in the feature space for comparing two point-sets. It should be noted that the technique does not attempt to obtain correspondences between the point-sets. The introduced technique is applied to two real databases and its performance is found favorable as compared to three other affine invariant matching techniques.

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