Recent Advances in Features Extraction and Description Algorithms: A Comprehensive Survey

March 19, 2017 ยท The Cartographer ยท ๐Ÿ› International Conference on Industrial Technology

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Authors Ehab Salahat, Murad Qasaimeh arXiv ID 1703.06376 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Cross-listed cs.DC Citations 128 Venue International Conference on Industrial Technology Last Checked 1 day ago
Abstract
Computer vision is one of the most active research fields in information technology today. Giving machines and robots the ability to see and comprehend the surrounding world at the speed of sight creates endless potential applications and opportunities. Feature detection and description algorithms can be indeed considered as the retina of the eyes of such machines and robots. However, these algorithms are typically computationally intensive, which prevents them from achieving the speed of sight real-time performance. In addition, they differ in their capabilities and some may favor and work better given a specific type of input compared to others. As such, it is essential to compactly report their pros and cons as well as their performances and recent advances. This paper is dedicated to provide a comprehensive overview on the state-of-the-art and recent advances in feature detection and description algorithms. Specifically, it starts by overviewing fundamental concepts. It then compares, reports and discusses their performance and capabilities. The Maximally Stable Extremal Regions algorithm and the Scale Invariant Feature Transform algorithms, being two of the best of their type, are selected to report their recent algorithmic derivatives.
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