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Intensity-Based Congealing for Unsupervised Joint Image Alignment

Authors Storer Markus, Urschler Martin, Bischof Horst
Appeared in

Proc. 20th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR)

Date August 2010
Abstract

We present an approach for unsupervised alignment of an ensemble of images called congealing. Our algorithm is based on image registration using the mutual information measure as a cost function. The cost function is optimized by a standard gradient descent method in a multiresolution scheme. As opposed to other congealing methods, which use the SSD measure, the mutual information measure is better suited as a similarity measure for registering images since no prior assumptions on the relation of intensities between images are required. We present alignment results on the MNIST handwritten digit database and on facial images obtained from the CVL database.

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