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Joint alignment of multispectral images via semidefinite programming

In this paper, we introduce a novel feature-point-matching based framework for achieving an optimized joint-alignment of sequential images from multispectral imaging (MSI). It solves a low-rank and semidefinite matrix that stores all pairwise-image feature-mappings by minimizing the total amount of...

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Published in:Biomedical optics express 2017-02, Vol.8 (2), p.890-901
Main Authors: Zheng, Yuanjie, Wang, Yu, Jiao, Wanzhen, Hou, Sujuan, Ren, Yanju, Qin, Maoling, Hou, Dewen, Luo, Chao, Wang, Hong, Gee, James, Zhao, Bojun
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Language:English
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Summary:In this paper, we introduce a novel feature-point-matching based framework for achieving an optimized joint-alignment of sequential images from multispectral imaging (MSI). It solves a low-rank and semidefinite matrix that stores all pairwise-image feature-mappings by minimizing the total amount of point-to-point matching cost via a convex optimization of a semidefinite programming formulation. This unique strategy takes a complete consideration of the information aggregated by all point-matching costs and enables the entire set of pairwise-image feature-mappings to be solved simultaneously and near-optimally. Our framework is capable of running in an automatic or interactive fashion, offering an effective tool for eliminating spatial misalignments introduced into sequential MSI images during the imaging process. Our experimental results obtained from a database of 28 sequences of MSI images of human eye demonstrate the superior performances of our approach to the state-of-the-art techniques. Our framework is potentially invaluable in a large variety of practical applications of MSI images.
ISSN:2156-7085
2156-7085
DOI:10.1364/BOE.8.000890