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Published June 1998 | public
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Probabilistic affine invariants for recognition

Abstract

Under a weak perspective camera model, the image plane coordinates in different views of a planar object are related by an affine transformation. Because of this property, researchers have attempted to use affine invariants for recognition. However, there are two problems with this approach: (1) objects or object classes with inherent variability cannot be adequately treated using invariants; and (2) in practice the calculated affine invariants can be quite sensitive to errors in the image plane measurements. In this paper we use probability distributions to address both of these difficulties. Under the assumption that the feature positions of a planar object can be modeled using a jointly Gaussian density, we have derived the joint density over the corresponding set of affine coordinates. Even when the assumptions of a planar object and a weak perspective camera model do not strictly hold, the results are useful because deviations from the ideal can be treated as deformability in the underlying object model.

Additional Information

© 1998 IEEE. Date of Current Version: 06 August 2002. This work is supported by the NSF engineering research center for neuromorphic systems engineering at Caltech, a National Young Investigator Award to PP and a Berkeley Fellowship to TKL.

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