Sift approach matching constraints for real-time attention responsive system
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posted on 2008-04-08, 09:05authored byFangmin Shi, Alastair Gale, Kevin Purdy
To enable mobility-impaired individuals to access technology more efficiently, an ART (Attention Responsive Technology) System is currently being developed, which aims to use a person’s eye movements to enable the simple control of some devices in the room/office environment. One of the important parts of the system is to recognize the objects around the user in three-dimensional (3D) space. This paper addresses a solution to the matching problems for 3D object recognition using Lowe’s SIFT approach by applying appropriate rules and constraints in particular for objects with less surface contents.
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SHI, F., GALE, A.G. and PURDY, K. ... et al, 2006. Sift approach matching constraints for real-time attention responsive system. IN: Byun, J.I. and Pan, Z. (eds). Proceedings of the 5th Asia Pacific International Symposium on Information Technology, Hangzhou, China, pp. 31-34