Lightweight generic random ferns for multitarget augmented reality on mobile devices

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Proposed use lightweight generic random ferns (LGRF), a fast keypoint classifier designed for multi-target augmented reality (AR) on mobile devices. LGRF uses binary features of image patches for both object recognition and keypoint matching of multiple objects, and stores probabilities in a single bit representation to reduce memory requirements. As a result, LGRF can perform simultaneous object recognition and keypoint matching in real time with low memory consumption, making it suitable for multi-target AR on mobile devices. © 2013 The Institution of Engineering and Technology.

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Lee, S., & Yang, H. S. (2013). Lightweight generic random ferns for multitarget augmented reality on mobile devices. Electronics Letters, 49(13), 800–802. https://doi.org/10.1049/el.2013.0754

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