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Feature Scalar Field Grid-Guided Optical-Flow Image Matching for Multi-View Images of Asteroid
by
Yin, Wenping
, Tang, Yubing
, Zhang, Sheng
, Zhu, Ruishuan
, Xue, Yong
, Niu, Chong
, Jiang, Xingxing
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Angles (geometry)
/ asteroid images
/ Asteroids
/ Comparative analysis
/ Deep space
/ Error correction
/ exhibitions
/ field methods
/ fields
/ Fields (mathematics)
/ geometry
/ Hypotheses
/ image analysis
/ Image processing
/ Invariants
/ Matching
/ Methods
/ Observations
/ Optical flow (image analysis)
/ optical-flow tracking
/ reliability
/ reliable matching guidance
/ remote sensing
/ scalar field grid
/ Scalars
/ Space exploration
/ Space probes
/ Tracking
2023
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Feature Scalar Field Grid-Guided Optical-Flow Image Matching for Multi-View Images of Asteroid
by
Yin, Wenping
, Tang, Yubing
, Zhang, Sheng
, Zhu, Ruishuan
, Xue, Yong
, Niu, Chong
, Jiang, Xingxing
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Angles (geometry)
/ asteroid images
/ Asteroids
/ Comparative analysis
/ Deep space
/ Error correction
/ exhibitions
/ field methods
/ fields
/ Fields (mathematics)
/ geometry
/ Hypotheses
/ image analysis
/ Image processing
/ Invariants
/ Matching
/ Methods
/ Observations
/ Optical flow (image analysis)
/ optical-flow tracking
/ reliability
/ reliable matching guidance
/ remote sensing
/ scalar field grid
/ Scalars
/ Space exploration
/ Space probes
/ Tracking
2023
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Feature Scalar Field Grid-Guided Optical-Flow Image Matching for Multi-View Images of Asteroid
by
Yin, Wenping
, Tang, Yubing
, Zhang, Sheng
, Zhu, Ruishuan
, Xue, Yong
, Niu, Chong
, Jiang, Xingxing
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Angles (geometry)
/ asteroid images
/ Asteroids
/ Comparative analysis
/ Deep space
/ Error correction
/ exhibitions
/ field methods
/ fields
/ Fields (mathematics)
/ geometry
/ Hypotheses
/ image analysis
/ Image processing
/ Invariants
/ Matching
/ Methods
/ Observations
/ Optical flow (image analysis)
/ optical-flow tracking
/ reliability
/ reliable matching guidance
/ remote sensing
/ scalar field grid
/ Scalars
/ Space exploration
/ Space probes
/ Tracking
2023
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Feature Scalar Field Grid-Guided Optical-Flow Image Matching for Multi-View Images of Asteroid
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Feature Scalar Field Grid-Guided Optical-Flow Image Matching for Multi-View Images of Asteroid
2023
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Images captured by deep space probes exhibit large-scale variations, irregular overlap, and remarkable differences in field of view. These issues present considerable challenges for the registration of multi-view asteroid sensor images. To obtain accurate, dense, and reliable matching results of homonymous points in asteroid images, this paper proposes a new scale-invariant feature matching and displacement scalar field-guided optical-flow-tracking method. The method initially uses scale-invariant feature matching to obtain the geometric correspondence between two images. Subsequently, scalar fields of coordinate differences in the x and y directions are constructed based on this correspondence. Next, interim images are generated using the scalar field grid. Finally, optical-flow tracking is performed based on these interim images. Additionally, to ensure the reliability of the matching results, this paper introduces three methods for eliminating mismatched points: bidirectional optical-flow tracking, vector field consensus, and epipolar geometry constraints. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves a 98% matching correctness rate and a root mean square error of 0.25 pixels. By combining the advantages of feature matching and optical-flow field methods, this approach achieves image homonymous point matching results with precision and density. The matching method exhibits robustness and strong applicability for asteroid images with cross-scale, large displacement, and large rotation angles.
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