Title :
Second-Order Configuration of Local Features for Geometrically Stable Image Matching and Retrieval
Author :
Xiaomeng Wu ; Kashino, Kunio
Author_Institution :
NTT Commun. Sci. Labs., Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
Local features offer high repeatability, which supports efficient matching between images, but they do not provide sufficient discriminative power. Imposing a geometric coherence constraint on local features improves the discriminative power but makes the matching sensitive to anisotropic transformations. We propose a novel feature representation approach to solve the latter problem. Each image is abstracted by a set of tuples of local features. We revisit affine shape adaptation and extend its conclusion to characterize the geometrically stable feature of each tuple. The representation thus provides higher repeatability with anisotropic scaling and shearing than found in previous research. We develop a simple matching model by voting in the geometrically stable feature space, where votes arise from tuple correspondences. To make the required index space linear as regards the number of features, we propose a second approach called a centrality-sensitive pyramid to select potentially meaningful tuples of local features on the basis of their spatial neighborhood information. It achieves faster neighborhood association and has a greater robustness to errors in interest point detection and description. We comprehensively evaluated our approach using Flickr Logos 32, Holiday, Oxford Buildings, and Flickr 100 K benchmarks. Extensive experiments and comparisons with advanced approaches demonstrate the superiority of our approach in image retrieval tasks.
Keywords :
feature extraction; geometry; image matching; image representation; image retrieval; affine shape adaptation; anisotropic scaling; centrality-sensitive pyramid; discriminative power; feature representation approach; geometric coherence constraint; geometrically stable image matching; image retrieval tasks; interest point detection; local features; matching model; shearing; spatial neighborhood information; tuple correspondences; Adaptation models; Coherence; Computational modeling; Shape; Transforms; Vectors; Visualization; Feature Extraction; Feature extraction; Geometry; Graph Theory; geometry; graph theory; image retrieval;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2014.2382985