Smartphone application for indoor scene localization
Proceedings of the 14th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility
Feature set reduction for image matching in large scale environments
Proceedings of the 27th Conference on Image and Vision Computing New Zealand
A feature compression scheme for large scale image retrieval systems
Proceedings of the 27th Conference on Image and Vision Computing New Zealand
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Scene classification in indoor and outdoor environments is a fundamental problem to the vision and robotics community. Scene classification benefits from image features which are invariant to image transformations such as rotation, illumination, scale, viewpoint, noise etc. Selecting suitable features that exhibit such invariances plays a key part in classification performance. This paper summarizes the performance of two robust feature detection algorithms namely Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT) and Speeded up Robust Features (SURF) on several classification datasets. In this paper, we have proposed three shorter SIFT descriptors. Results show that the proposed 64D and 96D SIFT descriptors perform as well as traditional 128D SIFT descriptors for image matching at a significantly reduced computational cost. SURF has also been observed to give good classification results on different datasets.