When searching for interesting feature points in images, corners come out as an interesting solution. They are features that can be easily localized in an image and they should abound in scenes of man-made objects (where they are produced by walls, doors, windows, tables, and so on). Corners are also interesting because they are two-dimensional features that can be accurately localized (even at sub-pixel accuracy), as they are at the junction of two or more edges. This is in contrast to points located on a uniform area or on the contour of an object and points that would be difficult to repeatedly localize precisely on other images of the same object. The Harris feature detector is a classical approach to detect corners in an image. We will explore this operator in this recipe.
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