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Joseph Howse
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Joseph Howse lives in a Canadian fishing village, where he chats with his cats, crafts his books, and nurtures an orchard of hardy fruit trees. He is President of Nummist Media Corporation, which exists to support his books and to provide mentoring and consulting services, with a specialty in computer vision. On average, in 2015-2022, Joseph has written 1.4 new books or new editions per year for Packt. He also writes fiction, including an upcoming novel about the lives of a group of young people in the last days of the Soviet Union.
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Understanding keypoint matching


Previously, in the Understanding detection with cascade classifiers section in Chapter 4, Detecting and Merging Faces of Mammals, we considered the problem of searching for a set of high-contrast features at various positions and various levels of magnification or scale. As we saw, Haar and LBP cascade classifiers solve this problem. Thus, we may say they are scale-invariant (robust to changes in scale). However, we also noted that these solutions are not rotation-invariant (robust to changes in rotation). Why? Consider the individual features. Haar-like features include edges, lines, and dots, which are all symmetric. LBP features are gradients, which may be symmetric, too. A symmetric feature cannot give us a clear indication of the object's rotation.

Now, let's consider solutions that are both scale-invariant and rotation-invariant. They must use asymmetric features called corners. A corner has brighter neighbors across one range of directions and darker...

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Published in: Jun 2016Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781785289491

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Joseph Howse

Joseph Howse lives in a Canadian fishing village, where he chats with his cats, crafts his books, and nurtures an orchard of hardy fruit trees. He is President of Nummist Media Corporation, which exists to support his books and to provide mentoring and consulting services, with a specialty in computer vision. On average, in 2015-2022, Joseph has written 1.4 new books or new editions per year for Packt. He also writes fiction, including an upcoming novel about the lives of a group of young people in the last days of the Soviet Union.
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