Result: Coding of Image Feature Descriptors for Distributed Rate-efficient Visual Correspondences

Title:
Coding of Image Feature Descriptors for Distributed Rate-efficient Visual Correspondences
Source:
International journal of computer vision. 94(3):267-281
Publisher Information:
Heidelberg: Springer, 2011.
Publication Year:
2011
Physical Description:
print, 1/2 p
Original Material:
INIST-CNRS
Subject Terms:
Cognition, Computer science, Informatique, Sciences exactes et technologie, Exact sciences and technology, Sciences appliquees, Applied sciences, Informatique; automatique theorique; systemes, Computer science; control theory; systems, Logiciel, Software, Systèmes informatiques et systèmes répartis. Interface utilisateur, Computer systems and distributed systems. User interface, Intelligence artificielle, Artificial intelligence, Reconnaissance des formes. Traitement numérique des images. Géométrie algorithmique, Pattern recognition. Digital image processing. Computational geometry, Telecommunications et theorie de l'information, Telecommunications and information theory, Théorie de l'information, du signal et des communications, Information, signal and communications theory, Théorie du signal et des communications, Signal and communications theory, Codage, codes, Coding, codes, Approche probabiliste, Probabilistic approach, Enfoque probabilista, Codage image, Image coding, Codage linéaire, Linear coding, Codificación lineal, Codage source, Source coding, Code binaire, Binary code, Código binario, Etalonnage, Calibration, Contraste, Régime fonctionnement, Operating rate, Régimen funcionamiento, Réseau capteur, Sensor array, Red sensores, Réseau sans fil, Wireless network, Red sin hilo, Source linéaire, Linear source, Fuente lineal, Traitement image, Image processing, Procesamiento imagen, Vision ordinateur, Computer vision, Visión ordenador, Vue multiple, Multiple view, Vista múltiple, Caméra vidéo, Video cameras, Cámara de vídeo, Camera calibration ·, Camera networks ·, Distributed feature matching, Distributed source cording ·, Visual correspondences ·
Document Type:
Academic journal Article
File Description:
text
Language:
English
Author Affiliations:
Signal Processing Department. Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore 118936, Singapore
Janelia Farm Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Ashburn. VA 20147, United States
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California. Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720., United States
ISSN:
0920-5691
Rights:
Copyright 2015 INIST-CNRS
CC BY 4.0
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Notes:
Computer science; theoretical automation; systems

Telecommunications and information theory
Accession Number:
edscal.24302158
Database:
PASCAL Archive

Further Information

Establishing visual correspondences is a critical step in many computer vision tasks involving multiple views of a scene. In a dynamic environment and when cameras are mobile, visual correspondences need to be updated on a recurring basis. At the same time, the use of wireless links between camera motes imposes tight rate constraints. This combination of issues motivates us to consider the problem of establishing visual correspondences in a distributed fashion between cameras operating under rate constraints. We propose a solution based on constructing distance preserving hashes using binarized random projections. By exploiting the fact that descriptors of regions in correspondence are highly correlated, we propose a novel use of distributed source coding via linear codes on the binary hashes to more efficiently exchange feature descriptors for establishing correspondences across multiple camera views. A systematic approach is used to evaluate rate vs visual correspondences retrieval performance; under a stringent matching criterion, our proposed methods demonstrate superior performance to a baseline scheme employing transform coding of descriptors.