Affine Matching with Bounded Sensor Error: A Study of Geometric Hashing and Alignment
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Grimson W. Eric L.; Huttenlocher, Daniel P.; Jacobs, David W.
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Affine transformations are often used in recognition systems, to approximate the effects of perspective projection. The underlying mathematics is for exact feature data, with no positional uncertainty. In practice, heuristics are added to handle uncertainty. We provide a precise analysis of affine point matching, obtaining an expression for the range of affine-invariant values consistent with bounded uncertainty. This analysis reveals that the range of affine-invariant values depends on the actual $x$-$y$-positions of the features, i.e. with uncertainty, affine representations are not invariant with respect to the Cartesian coordinate system. We analyze the effect of this on geometric hashing and alignment recognition methods.
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1991-08-01Other identifiers
AIM-1250
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AIM-1250