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Scale invariant template matching

Scale invariant template matching
  1. What are two flaws with template matching models?
  2. What is one problem with template matching?
  3. What is an example of template matching?
  4. What is template matching theory?

What are two flaws with template matching models?

In this work we discuss the problems of template matching and we propose some solutions. Those problems are: 1) Template and image of search differ by a scale, 2) Template or image of search is object of rotation, 3) Template or image of search is object of an affinity.

What is one problem with template matching?

The difficulty with template matching as a model for perception is that contexts are rarely constrained. – They are not inherently view invariant. For every different possible view, there would have to be a different template (replication). As such, template representations are uneconomical.

What is an example of template matching?

Examples of use

Template matching has various applications and is used in such fields as face recognition (see facial recognition system) and medical image processing. Systems have been developed and used in the past to count the number of faces that walk across part of a bridge within a certain amount of time.

What is template matching theory?

the hypothesis that pattern recognition proceeds by comparing an incoming sensory stimulation pattern to mental images or representations of patterns (templates) until a match is found.

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