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QuestionRST Template Matching Pin
cherrymotion22-Mar-10 6:20
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Hi there,

Does anyone know if there's a possibility to implement a fast translation-, rotation- and scalation-invariant Template Matching application in native C++.
I want to realize that task by using open-source libraries such as OpenCV and fftw.
I just read about techniques with log-polar transformations or circular/radial filters to find the template location, after that I may need some kind of cross-correlation?!

Has anyone other suggestions than that?
And which one would be the fastest?

I have to operate on realtime and I know, that this task is very computational intensive. But it's also ok to take a learning-phase with the template, in which some preparing computations can be done.
I have also the possiblity to work on a limited factor size in rotation and scalation (maybe +/-10%).

What would you recommend me to do or has anyone done a similar project?
Or are there some good open-source libraries to manage that?

I'd be happy about some suggestions! Thanks in advance!

cherry

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