
arXiv: 2311.07561
AbstractNormalized cross-correlation is the reference approach to carry out template matching on images. When it is computed in Fourier space, it can handle efficiently template translations but it cannot do so with template rotations. Including rotations requires sampling the whole space of rotations, repeating the computation of the correlation each time.This article develops an alternative mathematical theory to handle efficiently, at the same time, rotations and translations. Our proposal has a reduced computational complexity because it does not require to repeatedly sample the space of rotations. To do so, we integrate the information relative to all rotated versions of the template into a unique symmetric tensor template -which is computed only once per template-. Afterward, we demonstrate that the correlation between the image to be processed with the independent tensor components of the tensorial template contains enough information to recover template instance positions and rotations. Our proposed method has the potential to speed up conventional template matching computations by a factor of several magnitude orders for the case of 3D images.
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV), Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 68U10, cryo-electron microscopy, tomography, tensors, General Mathematics (math.GM), Multilinear algebra, tensor calculus, FOS: Mathematics, convolution, 3D images, Mathematics - General Mathematics, template matching, quaternions, I.5.2, I.4.7, I.4.7; I.4.8; I.5.2, cross-correlation, Computing methodologies for image processing, rotations, hyperspherical harmonics, I.4.8
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV), Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 68U10, cryo-electron microscopy, tomography, tensors, General Mathematics (math.GM), Multilinear algebra, tensor calculus, FOS: Mathematics, convolution, 3D images, Mathematics - General Mathematics, template matching, quaternions, I.5.2, I.4.7, I.4.7; I.4.8; I.5.2, cross-correlation, Computing methodologies for image processing, rotations, hyperspherical harmonics, I.4.8
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