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Geometry / Optics / Feature detection / Maximally stable extremal regions / Object recognition / Reflection symmetry / Shape context / Rotational symmetry / Local symmetry / Computer vision / Symmetry / Vision
Date: 2012-06-03 17:02:52
Geometry
Optics
Feature detection
Maximally stable extremal regions
Object recognition
Reflection symmetry
Shape context
Rotational symmetry
Local symmetry
Computer vision
Symmetry
Vision

Image Matching using Local Symmetry Features Daniel Cabrini Hauagge Noah Snavely Cornell University {hauagge,snavely}@cs.cornell.edu

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