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We present an object matching method that employs matches of local graphs of keypoints, called keygraphs, instead of simple keypoint matches. For a keygraph match to be valid, vertex (keypoint) descriptors must be similar and both keygraphs must satisfy structural properties concerning keypoints orientation, scale, relative position and cyclic ordering; as a result, the large majority of initial incorrect...
This paper presents a method learning mixed templates for view invariant object recognition. The template is composed of 3D and 2D primitives which are stick-like elements defined in 3D and 2D spaces respectively. The primitives are allowed to perturb within a local range to account for instance variations of an object category. When projected onto images, the appearance of these primitives are represented...
Recognizing object classes and their 3D viewpoints is an important problem in computer vision. Based on a part-based probabilistic representation [31], we propose a new 3D object class model that is capable of recognizing unseen views by pose estimation and synthesis. We achieve this by using a dense, multiview representation of the viewing sphere parameterized by a triangular mesh of viewpoints....
This paper presents a 3D approach to multi-view object class detection. Most existing approaches recognize object classes for a particular viewpoint or combine classifiers for a few discrete views. We propose instead to build 3D representations of object classes which allow to handle viewpoint changes and intra-class variability. Our approach extracts a set of pose and class discriminant features...
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