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Are MSER Features Really Interesting?
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Natural User InterfaceAffine-invariant FeaturesInvariance PropertiesFeature DetectionGeometryEngineeringShape AnalysisRobust FeatureAi ArchitectureImage AnalysisFeature (Computer Vision)Edge DetectionComputational GeometryGeometric ModelingMachine VisionUser ExperienceComputer ScienceInformation ManagementMedical Image ComputingComputer VisionStable Extremal RegionsNatural SciencesHuman-computer InteractionHuman-centered Computing
Detection and description of affine-invariant features is a cornerstone component in numerous computer vision applications. In this note, we analyze the notion of maximally stable extremal regions (MSERs) through the prism of the curvature scale space, and conclude that in its original definition, MSER prefers regular (round) regions. Arguing that interesting features in natural images usually have irregular shapes, we propose alternative definitions of MSER which are free of this bias, yet maintain their invariance properties.
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