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Point matching problem seeks the optimal correspondences between two sets of points via minimizing the dissimilarities of the corresponded features. The features are widely represented by a graph model consisting of nodes and edges, where each node represents one key point and each edge describes the pair-wise relations between its end nodes. The edges are typically measured depending on the Euclidian...
Point matching is a problem of finding the optimum matching between two sets of key points which are extracted from the surfaces of objects. A popular approach represents the features of a set of points with a graph model. Traditionally, the measurement applied in the graph model is the Euclidian distance, which is not suitable for objects with non-rigid deformations. In this paper, we propose a novel...
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