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Dalam nisbah jarak jiran terdekat (NNDR) yang sepadan dengan ambang nisbah jarak tetap kadangkala mengakibatkan bilangan inlier yang tidak mencukupi atau bilangan outlier yang besar, yang tidak baik untuk penjejakan yang mantap. Dalam surat ini, kami mencadangkan untuk melaraskan ambang nisbah jarak berdasarkan memaksimumkan bilangan inlier sambil mengekalkan nisbah bilangan inlier kepada inlier. Dengan menggunakan kaedah yang dicadangkan pada sistem pengesanan kamera berasaskan model, keberkesanannya disahkan.
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Hanhoon PARK, Hideki MITSUMINE, Mahito FUJII, "Automatic Adjustment of the Distance Ratio Threshold in Nearest Neighbor Distance Ratio Matching for Robust Camera Tracking" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E94-D, no. 4, pp. 938-940, April 2011, doi: 10.1587/transinf.E94.D.938.
Abstract: In nearest neighbor distance ratio (NNDR) matching the fixed distance ratio threshold sometimes results in an insufficient number of inliers or a huge number of outliers, which is not good for robust tracking. In this letter, we propose adjusting the distance ratio threshold based on maximizing the number of inliers while maintaining the ratio of the number of outliers to that of inliers. By applying the proposed method to a model-based camera tracking system, its effectiveness is verified.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/transinf.E94.D.938/_p
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