Active 3D object models

A novel approach is presented for pruning the amount of search needed to match image features to object models. The technique relies on active networks which capture various visibility and geometric constraints between features of a model to prune these features from search space during matching. The networks, which can be efficiently implemented in Boolean logic, integrate harmoniously with the previous work in feature recognition and object matching. A method is proposed for clustering model features (vsets) and four types of constraints which assist in building the networks. The authors show, both analytically and empirically, the dramatic reduction in search provided by activation nets.<<ETX>>

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