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Influence of Imaging Condition on Matching Point Detection
Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Fukushima, Japan October 16-October 19
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Tomoki Hodokuma, University of Aizu
Naru Hirata, University of Aizu
Hirohide Demura, University of Aizu
Noriaki Asada, University of Aizu
Matching point detection between a template image and a target image is a key for mosaicking of two or more images. Robustness of a common of tem- plate matching algorithm, Sequential Similarity Detec- tion Algorithm (SSDA), was evaluated. Influence of imaging condition, such as solar azimuth, solar ele- vation, and image azimuth, is also investigated. We particularly consider a production of regional mosaics of the lunar surface from images obtained by an explo- ration satellite. A Japanese lunar explorer SELENE is going to be launched in the summer of 2007. Thus, synthesized lunar images with various imaging condi- tions are used as test data in this study. Effects on matching results of features appeared in the templates are also evaluated to know how we choose the location of a template in lunar images to obtain the best match- ing result.
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Tomoki Hodokuma, Naru Hirata, Hirohide Demura, Noriaki Asada, "Influence of Imaging Condition on Matching Point Detection," cit, pp.651-655, 7th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT 2007), 2007
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