Fast multiple template matching using a shared correlation map

Image analysis – Pattern recognition – Template matching

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C382S217000, C382S218000, C382S219000, C382S221000

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07636478

ABSTRACT:
A method is provided that increases throughput and decreases the memory requirements for matching multiple templates in image. The method includes determining a set of inter-template early elimination values that characterize the degree of matching between various templates and the image, at various locations in the image. A later-analyzed template may be rejected as a potential match at a location in the image based on comparing a value characterizing its degree of match at that location to an inter-template early elimination value corresponding to the degree of match of an earlier-analyzed template at that location. The compared values may be determined by different sets of operations, and may be normalized such that they are properly comparable. The inter-template early elimination conditions may be stored in a shared correlation map. The shared correlation map may be analyzed to determine the matching locations for multiple templates in the image.

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