Remote Sensing (Sep 2011)

Improved Feature Detection in Fused Intensity-Range Images with Complex SIFT (ℂSIFT)

  • Boris Jutzi,
  • Patrick Erik Bradley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs3092076
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 9
pp. 2076 – 2088

Abstract

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The real and imaginary parts are proposed as an alternative to the usual Polar representation of complex-valued images. It is proven that the transformation from Polar to Cartesian representation contributes to decreased mutual information, and hence to greater distinctiveness. The Complex Scale-Invariant Feature Transform (ℂSIFT) detects distinctive features in complex-valued images. An evaluation method for estimating the uniformity of feature distributions in complex-valued images derived from intensity-range images is proposed. In order to experimentally evaluate the proposed methodology on intensity-range images, three different kinds of active sensing systems were used: Range Imaging, Laser Scanning, and Structured Light Projection devices (PMD CamCube 2.0, Z+F IMAGER 5003, Microsoft Kinect).

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