Title :
Directed correspondence search: Finding feature correspondences in images using the Harmony Search algorithm
Author :
Fourie, Jaco ; Green, Richard ; Mills, Steven
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. & Software Eng., Univ. of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
Abstract :
A robot´s ability to correctly recognise landmarks as ones previously seen is a key feature in visual navigation algorithms. Each newly captured scene contains multiple visual features with an unknown number of new features that have never been observed and old features that need to be correctly recognised and identified. This challenge of correctly identifying common features between different frames is also known as the visual correspondence problem. In this article a new algorithm is presented that attempts to solve this problem by using an adapted version of the Harmony Search algorithm. All features are assumed to be static and consistency in the predicted camera movement is taken into account to remove outliers. Initial results show rapid convergence early in the optimisation process. This suggests that DCS could be effectively used as a rapid way of initialising other algorithms like RANSAC.
Keywords :
cameras; feature extraction; navigation; optimisation; robot vision; search problems; RANSAC; convergence; feature correspondences; harmony search algorithm; landmark recognition; optimisation process; predicted camera movement; robot; visual correspondence problem; visual navigation algorithms; Cameras; Computer science; Computer vision; Distributed control; Heuristic algorithms; Layout; Milling machines; Robot vision systems; Software algorithms; Software engineering;
Conference_Titel :
Image and Vision Computing New Zealand, 2009. IVCNZ '09. 24th International Conference
Conference_Location :
Wellington
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4697-1
Electronic_ISBN :
2151-2205
DOI :
10.1109/IVCNZ.2009.5378431