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21 February 1980 Edge Extraction Based Image Correlation
Fred Weinhaus, Gary Latshaw
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Abstract
The problem of calculating the proper relative registration of a pair of digital images has been examined using edges extracted from each image. The pairs of images were of the same scene and represented various registration situations: different perspectives, different solar conditions, real vs. synthetic, and additive noise vs. no-noise. Eight methods for performing the registration on edge extracted images were tested on 19 pairs of images. The most successful method combined the use of an edge-overlap metric in conjunction with a filter to remove extraneous edges and an edge-parallel metric. Descriptions of the eight methods and the registration scenes are presented.
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Fred Weinhaus and Gary Latshaw "Edge Extraction Based Image Correlation", Proc. SPIE 0205, Image Understanding Systems II, (21 February 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958165
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KEYWORDS
Digital filtering

Image registration

Image filtering

Feature extraction

Binary data

Convolution

Digital imaging

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