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Evaluation of metrics and a dynamic thresholding strategy for high precision single sensor scene matching applications

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Multimedia Tools and Applications

Source : Multimedia Tools and Applications (2021)

Url : https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11042-021-10656-y

Campus : Coimbatore

School : School of Engineering

Department : Computer Science, Mathematics

Year : 2021

Abstract : Matching images of a scene with high precision is a core component in real time applications such as image-based navigation of unmanned aerial vehicles, terminal guidance of missiles. The aim of the research discussed in this paper is to develop a scene matching algorithm of high accuracy, robust to the variations between the images compared with scope for parallelism. After a study of state-of-the-art scene matching algorithms, a local feature-based approach was chosen to meet the stated requirements. The paper discusses the techniques for modules of the algorithm chosen and the methodology implemented after a metric study with a dynamic threshold based nearest neighbour distance ratio matching strategy (DT-NNDR). The metrics and the proposed strategy were tested for the matching of planar images from Affine covariant features group, unmanned aerial vehicle videos from a national defence agency, and satellite images from Google. The performance of strategy was compared with the existing NN-DR strategy with an experimental optimal threshold. The overall precision of the proposed strategy is 88%, making it suitable for applications which require high value of true positive.

Cite this Research Publication : D. Lakshmi Krishnan, K, K., R, M., and Madhusudana Rao Nalluri, “Evaluation of metrics and a dynamic thresholding strategy for high precision single sensor scene matching applications”, Multimedia Tools and Applications , 2021.

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