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ORB Feature Descriptor×Scale-Space Teori×
FagområdeComputer visionComputer vision
FamilieMachine learningMachine learning
Oprindelsesår20111983
OphavspersonEthan Rublee, Vincent Rabaud, Kurt Konolige, Gary BradskiAndrew Witkin and Tony Lindeberg
TypeLocal feature detector and binary descriptorTheoretical framework for multi-scale processing
Oprindelig kildeRublee, E., Rabaud, V., Konolige, K., & Bradski, G. (2011). ORB: An efficient alternative to SIFT or SURF. International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 2564–2571. DOI ↗Lindeberg, T. (1994). Scale-space theory: A basic tool for analyzing structures at different scales. Journal of Applied Statistics, 21(2), 225–270. DOI ↗
AliasserORB, Oriented FAST-BRIEFMulti-scale analysis, Gaussian scale-space
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ResuméORB (Oriented FAST and Rotated BRIEF) combines the FAST corner detector with the BRIEF binary descriptor to create a fast, rotation-invariant feature detector and descriptor. Introduced by Rublee et al. in 2011, ORB is designed as a free, efficient alternative to patented methods like SIFT and SURF, making it ideal for real-time and resource-constrained applications.Scale-space theory, developed by Witkin and Lindeberg, provides a principled mathematical framework for analyzing images at multiple scales simultaneously. By treating scale as an explicit dimension and using Gaussian blurring, scale-space theory enables detection and analysis of features at appropriate scales, solving the fundamental problem of 'which scale should I analyze at?'
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