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2 February 2009 Perspective planar shape matching
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Proceedings Volume 7251, Image Processing: Machine Vision Applications II; 72510G (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.807351
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2009, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
This paper discusses an edge-direction-based template matching algorithm that allows to detect industrial objects despite perspective distortion. We construct a deformable template by decomposing a shape model into independent parts, where the deformation is restricted to, e.g., a homography. The deformable template in combination with a coarse-to-fine strategy allows to overcome the speed limitations of an exhaustive template matching of a 3D search range. The relevant size of the model that is used for the search at the highest pyramid level is not reduced. Therefore, we do not suffer the speed limitations that prior methods have. Furthermore, enforcing a consistent polarity in each part, but ignoring different polarities between different parts allows us to efficiently and robustly detect untextured metallic objects that are encountered in typical factory automation scenarios. Finally, we present results of an experimental evaluation with respect to speed, robustness and accuracy.
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Andreas Hofhauser, Carsten Steger, and Nassir Navab "Perspective planar shape matching", Proc. SPIE 7251, Image Processing: Machine Vision Applications II, 72510G (2 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.807351
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Visual process modeling

Cameras

Calibration

Distortion

Machine vision

Solid modeling

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