Title :
Bamboo: A fast descriptor based on AsymMetric pairwise BOOsting
Author :
Baroffio, Luca ; Cesana, Matteo ; Redondi, Alessandro ; Tagliasacchi, M.
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Elettron. e Inf., Politec. di Milano, Milan, Italy
Abstract :
A robust hash, or content-based fingerprint, is a succinct representation of the perceptually most relevant parts of a multimedia object. A key requirement of fingerprinting is that elements with perceptually similar content should map to the same fingerprint, even if their bit-level representations are different. In this work we propose BAMBOO (Binary descriptor based on AsymMetric pairwise BOOsting), a binary local descriptor that exploits a combination of content-based fingerprinting techniques and computationally efficient filters (box filters, Haar-like features, etc.) applied to image patches. In particular, we define a possibly large set of filters and iteratively select the most discriminative ones resorting to an asymmetric pair-wise boosting technique. The output values of the filtering process are quantized to one bit, leading to a very compact binary descriptor. Results show that such descriptor leads to compelling results, significantly outperforming binary descriptors having comparable complexity (e.g., BRISK), and approaching the discriminative power of state-of-the-art descriptors which are significantly more complex (e.g., SIFT and BinBoost).
Keywords :
filtering theory; fingerprint identification; image representation; Bamboo; binary descriptor based on asymmetric pairwise boosting technique; bit-level representations; content-based fingerprint; content-based fingerprinting techniques; filtering process; image patches; multimedia object; robust hash-based fingerprint; Boosting; Computer vision; Conferences; Dictionaries; Hamming distance; Robustness; Training; Binary descriptors; boosting; digital fingerprinting; robust hash;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing (ICIP), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Paris
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.2014.7026150