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Multi-channel and multi-featured extended orb with gabor filter and non-maximum suppression
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This research paper presents an enhanced approach to feature extraction using the Oriented FAST and Rotated BRIEF (ORB) algorithm (Rublee et al., 2014). The proposed method leverages the power of Gabor filters (Mehrotra et al., 1992) in combination with Non-Maximum Suppression (Neuback and Van Gool, 2006) to improve the robustness and efficiency of feature detection in computer vision applications. The process begins with the acquisition of an RGB image, which is then transformed into seven single-channel images representing different color and intensity aspects: red, green, blue, hue, saturation, value, and grayscale. Each single-channel image is independently subjected to Gabor filtering, resulting in seven Gabor-filtered images. These images capture distinct texture and frequency information, enhancing the discriminative power of subsequent feature extraction. Subsequently, the Oriented FAST and Rotated BRIEF (ORB) algorithm is applied to each of the seven Gabor-filtered images to extract key points and descriptors. This step yields a comprehensive set of keypoints (Mallick et al., 2015) and descriptors, capturing rich local feature information across multiple image channels. To further refine the extracted features and eliminate redundant keypoints, Non-Maximum Suppression is employed independently on each single-channel image. This process effectively filters out overlapped and false keypoints, ensuring the selection of only the most salient features for downstream tasks. Experimental results demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed approach in improving feature detection performance compared to traditional methods. The combination of Gabor filtering and Non-Maximum Suppression enhances feature discriminability, robustness to noise, and resistance to image transformations, making it well-suited for various computer vision applications, including object recognition, image matching, and scene understanding.
Title: Multi-channel and multi-featured extended orb with gabor filter and non-maximum suppression
Description:
This research paper presents an enhanced approach to feature extraction using the Oriented FAST and Rotated BRIEF (ORB) algorithm (Rublee et al.
, 2014).
The proposed method leverages the power of Gabor filters (Mehrotra et al.
, 1992) in combination with Non-Maximum Suppression (Neuback and Van Gool, 2006) to improve the robustness and efficiency of feature detection in computer vision applications.
The process begins with the acquisition of an RGB image, which is then transformed into seven single-channel images representing different color and intensity aspects: red, green, blue, hue, saturation, value, and grayscale.
Each single-channel image is independently subjected to Gabor filtering, resulting in seven Gabor-filtered images.
These images capture distinct texture and frequency information, enhancing the discriminative power of subsequent feature extraction.
Subsequently, the Oriented FAST and Rotated BRIEF (ORB) algorithm is applied to each of the seven Gabor-filtered images to extract key points and descriptors.
This step yields a comprehensive set of keypoints (Mallick et al.
, 2015) and descriptors, capturing rich local feature information across multiple image channels.
To further refine the extracted features and eliminate redundant keypoints, Non-Maximum Suppression is employed independently on each single-channel image.
This process effectively filters out overlapped and false keypoints, ensuring the selection of only the most salient features for downstream tasks.
Experimental results demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed approach in improving feature detection performance compared to traditional methods.
The combination of Gabor filtering and Non-Maximum Suppression enhances feature discriminability, robustness to noise, and resistance to image transformations, making it well-suited for various computer vision applications, including object recognition, image matching, and scene understanding.
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