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Comparing Feature Matching for Object Categorization in Video Surveillance

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Comparing Feature Matching for Object Categorization in Video Surveillance
In this paper we consider an object categorization system using local HMAX features. Two feature matching techniques are compared: the MAX technique, originally proposed in the HMAX framework, and the histogram technique originating from Bag-of-Words literature. We have found that each of these techniques have their own field of operation. The histogram technique clearly outperforms the MAX technique with 5–15% for small dictionaries up to 500–1,000 features, favoring this technique for embedded (surveillance) applications. Additionally, we have evaluated the influence of interest point operators in the system. A first experiment analyzes the effect of dictionary creation and has showed that random dictionaries outperform dictionaries created from HessianLaplace points. Secondly, the effect of operators in the dictionary matching stage has been evaluated. Processing all image points outperforms the point selection from the Hessian-Laplace operator. Key words: video surveillanc...
Rob G. J. Wijnhoven, Peter H. N. de With
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where ACIVS
Authors Rob G. J. Wijnhoven, Peter H. N. de With
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