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Tom Sharpless  
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 More options Feb 26 2009, 9:27 am
From: Tom Sharpless <TKSharpl...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 06:27:12 -0800 (PST)
Local: Thurs, Feb 26 2009 9:27 am
Subject: Re: What is the status of keypoint detection and keypoint matching: machpoint (gsoc2007) and feature_matching (gsoc2008)
Hi

I too would like to know the status of the various control point
finders associated with Hugin.  And I don't think Harry and I are
alone in this.  Is it possible that someone who knows (maybe that
means a committee??) could publish an authoritative and intelligible
summary of this topic?  I could contribute a bit on Autopano-sift-c
but am wholly ignorant of the others.

-- Tom

On Feb 25, 8:19 am, Harry van der Wolf <hvdw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> All,

> I've been searching my archives but I'm a bit lost (or actually: completely
> lost).

> During gsoc 2007 Zoran Mesec created/worked on matchpoint: the patent free
> keypoint detector. As far as I'm aware matchpoint works fine, but still has
> problems dealing with transparency masks.
> True or wrong? Anyone who does know, please explain. Any relevant info that
> I didn't ask here is welcome too.

> During gsoc 2008 Onur Küçüktunç created/worked on feature_matching to be
> used in combination with matchpoint. Is this now (relatively) mature or not?
> Can we use it? As far as I know this still hasn't been integrated into the
> main Hugin trunk or has it? (and am I a complete moron for missing that?)

> Finally:
> Combination of matchpoint and match-n-shift: Is this now a working keypoint
> detection/matching combination as such or does match-n-shift "just" use
> autopano for the keypoint matching? (I'm almost sure about the latter, but
> maybe I also miss some details here). I know match-n-shift does much more,
> but I'm now only referring to keypoint detection/matching.

> hoi,
> Harry


 
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