Local invariant feature detectors: A survey

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Abstract

In this survey, we give an overview of invariant interest point detectors, how they evolved over time, how they work, and what their respective strengths and weaknesses are. We begin with defining the properties of the ideal local feature detector. This is followed by an overview of the literature over the past four decades organized in different categories of feature extraction methods. We then provide a more detailed analysis of a selection of methods which had a particularly significant impact on the research field. We conclude with a summary and promising future research directions.

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Tuytelaars, T., & Mikolajczyk, K. (2007). Local invariant feature detectors: A survey. Foundations and Trends in Computer Graphics and Vision. https://doi.org/10.1561/0600000017

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