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Corner Guided Curve Matching and its Application to Scene Reconstruction

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Corner Guided Curve Matching and its Application to Scene Reconstruction
Corners and curves are important image features in many vision-based applications. Corners are usually more stable and easier to match than curves,while curves contain richer information of scene structure. In previously work, corners are often used to recover the epipolar geometry between two views, which is then used in curve matching to reduce the search space. However, information of the scene structure contained in this set of matched corners is ignored. In this paper, we present a curve matching algorithm that is guided by a set of matched corners. Within a probabilistic framework, the role of the corner guidance is explicitly defined by a set of similarity-invariant unary measurements and by a similarity function. The similarity function provides stronger capability of resolving matching ambiguity than the epipolar constraint, and is integrated into a relaxation scheme to reduce computational complexity and improve accuracy of curve matching. Experimental results clearly demon...
Ying Shan, Zhengyou Zhang
Added 30 Jul 2010
Updated 30 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2000
Where CVPR
Authors Ying Shan, Zhengyou Zhang
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