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Deep Image Homography Estimation

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2016-06-14 v1

Abstract

We present a deep convolutional neural network for estimating the relative homography between a pair of images. Our feed-forward network has 10 layers, takes two stacked grayscale images as input, and produces an 8 degree of freedom homography which can be used to map the pixels from the first image to the second. We present two convolutional neural network architectures for HomographyNet: a regression network which directly estimates the real-valued homography parameters, and a classification network which produces a distribution over quantized homographies. We use a 4-point homography parameterization which maps the four corners from one image into the second image. Our networks are trained in an end-to-end fashion using warped MS-COCO images. Our approach works without the need for separate local feature detection and transformation estimation stages. Our deep models are compared to a traditional homography estimator based on ORB features and we highlight the scenarios where HomographyNet outperforms the traditional technique. We also describe a variety of applications powered by deep homography estimation, thus showcasing the flexibility of a deep learning approach.

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@article{arxiv.1606.03798,
  title  = {Deep Image Homography Estimation},
  author = {Daniel DeTone and Tomasz Malisiewicz and Andrew Rabinovich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.03798},
  year   = {2016}
}

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