Object instance recognition using feature symbol triplets

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ABSTRACT:
A feature symbol triplets object instance recognizer and method for recognizing specific objects in a query image. Generally, the recognizer and method find repeatable features in the image, and match the repeatable features between a query image and a set of training images. More specifically, the recognizer and method finds features in the query image and then groups all possible combinations of three features in to feature triplets. Small regions or “patches” in the query image, and an affine transformation is applied to the patches to identify any similarity between patches in a query image and training images. The affine transformation is computed using position of neighboring features in each feature triplet. Next, all similar patches are found, and then pairs of images are aligned to determine if the patches agree in the position of the object. If they do, then it is said that object is found and identified.

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