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Point Matching as a Classification Problem for Fast and Robust Object Pose Estimation

Lepetit, Vincent  
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Pilet, Julien  
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Fua, Pascal  
2004

We propose a novel approach to point matching under large viewpoint and illumination changes that is suitable for accurate object pose estimation at a much lower computational cost than state-of-the-art methods. Most of these methods rely either on using ad hoc local descriptors or on estimating local affine deformations. By contrast, we treat wide baseline matching of keypoints as a classification problem, in which each class corresponds to the set of all possible views of such a point. Given one or more images of a target object, we train the system by synthesizing a large number of views of individual keypoints and by using statistical classification tools to produce a compact description of this {\it view set}. At run-time, we rely on this description to decide to which class, if any, an observed feature belongs. This formulation allows us to use powerful and fast classification methods to reduce matching error rates. In the context of pose estimation, we present experimental results for both planar and non-planar objects in the presence of occlusions, illumination changes, and cluttered backgrounds. We will show that our method is both reliable and suitable for initializing real-time applications.

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