Charlie Rothwell, Andrew Zisserman, J. Mundy, D. Forsyth
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Efficient model library access by projectively invariant indexing functions
Projectively invariant shape descriptors allow fast indexing into model libraries without the need for pose computation or camera calibration. Progress in building a model-based vision system for plane objects that uses algebraic projective invariants is described. A brief account of these descriptors is given, and the recognition system is described, giving examples of the invariant techniques working on real images.<>