Digital image registration by phase correlation between boundary maps

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The performance of the phase-correlation image-registration algorithm when greyscale images are replaced by boundary maps is discussed in the light of several experiments. It is found that use of contours only does not substantially degrade the algorithm performance, while the reduced amount of information associated with each image may turn to advantage whenever the bandwidth of the communication channel is concerned.

Inspec keywords: picture processing; optical correlation

Other keywords: communication channel bandwidth; algorithm performance; boundary maps; digital image processing; computational complexity; phase-correlation image-registration algorithm

Subjects: Pattern recognition; Optical information, image and video signal processing

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