• Title/Summary/Keyword: Harris comer point detector

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Shape-based Image Retrieval using VQ based Local Differential Invariants

  • Kim , Hyun-Sool;Shin, Dae-Kyu;Chung , Tae-Yun;Park , Sang-Hui
    • KIEE International Transaction on Systems and Control
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    • v.12D no.1
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    • pp.7-11
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    • 2002
  • In this study, fur the shape-based image retrieval, a method using local differential invariants is proposed. This method calculates the differential invariant feature vector at every feature point extracted by Harris comer point detector. Then through vector quantization using LBG algorithm, all feature vectors are represented by a codebook index. All images are indexed by the histogram of codebook index, and by comparing the histograms the similarity between images is obtained. The proposed method is compared with the existing method by performing experiments for image database including various 1100 trademarks.

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Hierarchical Feature Based Block Motion Estimation for Ultrasound Image Sequences (초음파 영상을 위한 계층적 특징점 기반 블록 움직임 추출)

  • Kim, Baek-Sop;Shin, Seong-Chul
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.402-410
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    • 2006
  • This paper presents a method for feature based block motion estimation that uses multi -resolution image sequences to obtain the panoramic images in the continuous ultrasound image sequences. In the conventional block motion estimation method, the centers of motion estimation blocks are set at the predetermined and equally spaced locations. This requires the large blocks to include at least one feature, which inevitably requires long estimation time. In this paper, we propose an adaptive method which locates the center of the motion estimation blocks at the feature points. This make it possible to reduce the block size while keeping the motion estimation accuracy The Harris-Stephen corner detector is used to get the feature points. The comer points tend to group together, which cause the error in the global motion estimation. In order to distribute the feature points as evenly as Possible, the image is firstly divided into regular subregions, and a strongest corner point is selected as a feature in each subregion. The ultrasound Images contain speckle patterns and noise. In order to reduce the noise artifact and reduce the computational time, the proposed method use the multi-resolution image sequences. The first algorithm estimates the motion in the smoothed low resolution image, and the estimated motion is prolongated to the next higher resolution image. By this way the size of search region can be reduced in the higher resolution image. Experiments were performed on three types of ultrasound image sequences. These were shown that the proposed method reduces both the computational time (from 77ms to 44ms) and the displaced frame difference (from 66.02 to 58.08).