Related Scientific Work

In this section we describe where can you find some description of the different features (detectors/descriptors) provided by this package.


Articles Related to This Package

This section describes where can you find some description of the different features (detectors/descriptors) provided by this package.

If you find this package useful in your scientific work, you can refer to the following paper:

Gy. Dorko and C. Schmid. “Object class recognition using discriminative local features.” ieee Transactions on PAMI, 2004. submitted.

DoG, SIFT:

D. G. Lowe, “Distinctive image features from scale-invariant keypoints,” International Journal of Computer Vision, vol. 60, no. 2, pp. 91–110, 2004, accepted for publication.

Harris-Laplace, Hessian-Laplace:

K. Mikolajczyk and C. Schmid, “Indexing based on scale invariant interest points,” in Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Computer Vision, Vancouver, Canada, 2001, pp. 525–531.
C. Harris and M. Stephens. “A combined corner and edge detector.” In M. M. Matthews, editor, Proceedings of the 4th Alvey Vision Conference, pages 147151, 1988.

Spin Images:

A. Johnson and M. Hebert. “Using spin images for efficient object recognition in cluttered 3d scenes.” ieee Transactions on PAMI, 21(5):433–449, 1999.
S. Lazebnik, C. Schmid, and J. Ponce. “A Sparse Texture Representation Using Local Affine Regions.” in ieee Transactions on PAMI, accepted, 2005.


Other Scale Invariant Local Detectors / Descriptors

A comparative study of affine interest point detectors can be found in: 4
K. Mikolajczyk and C. Schmid, “Scale & affine invariant interest point detectors”, in International Journal of Computer Vision, to appear.

Performance evaluation of local descriptors:

K. Mikolajczyk and C. Schmid, “A performance evaluation of local descriptors.” in IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, June 2003.

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