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PŘIBYL, B. CHALMERS, A. ZEMČÍK, P.
Originální název
Feature Point Detection under Extreme Lighting Conditions
Typ
článek ve sborníku mimo WoS a Scopus
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
This paper evaluates the suitability of tone-mapped high dynamic range imagery for feature point detection under extreme lighting conditions. The conditions are extreme in respect to the dynamic range of the lighting within the test scenes used. This dynamic range cannot be captured using standard low dynamic range imagery techniques without loss of detail. Four widely used feature point detectors are used in the experiments: Harris corner detector, Shi-Tomasi, FAST and Fast Hessian. Their repeatability rate is studied under changes of camera viewpoint, camera distance and scene lighting with respect to the image formats used. The results of the experiments show which image formats perform best and what the most appropriate scenarios for their use are. Data used in the experiments is available as supplementary material (http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/~ipribyl/FPinHDR/).
Klíčová slova
feature point detection, interest point detection, corner point detection, Harris corner detector, Shi-Tomasi, FAST, Fast Hessian, SURF, high dynamic range imagery, HDR, Wallis filter
Autoři
PŘIBYL, B.; CHALMERS, A.; ZEMČÍK, P.
Rok RIV
2012
Vydáno
2. 5. 2012
Nakladatel
Comenius University in Bratislava
Místo
Smolenice
ISBN
978-80-223-3211-8
Kniha
Spring Conference on Computer Graphics
Strany od
156
Strany do
163
Strany počet
8
URL
http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2448531.2448550
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT91477, author="Bronislav {Přibyl} and Alan {Chalmers} and Pavel {Zemčík}", title="Feature Point Detection under Extreme Lighting Conditions", booktitle="Spring Conference on Computer Graphics", year="2012", pages="156--163", publisher="Comenius University in Bratislava", address="Smolenice", doi="10.1145/2448531.2448550", isbn="978-80-223-3211-8", url="http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2448531.2448550" }