image/sift
C implementation of a SIFT image feature detector
- Directory:
- image/sift (package's history)
- Package version:
- sift-1.1.2r1
- Home page:
- (none)
- License:
- modified-bsd
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- Description:
- The Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT) is a method by David Lowe to detect feature points in images. These can be matched between images to perform tasks such as object detection and recognition, or to compute geometrical transformations between images. This is Robert Hes C implementation of SIFT. It includes is a set of functions to compute image transforms from feature matches using RANSAC. In addition to features computed from Hess code, these functions also work with image features in files from both David Lowe's SIFT detector and the Oxford VGG's affine covariant feature detectors. SIFT code relies on OpenCV library (version 2 or above) and some features require GTK.
- Run dependencies:
- gdk-pixbuf2>=2<3, gtk>=2.8.17<3, libX11>=1, libstdc++, opencv2>=2.2.0<3, shared-mime-info, xproto>=1
- Build dependencies:
- digest>=20080510, doxygen>=1.5, g++>=3, gcc>=3, gm4>=1.4, install-sh, libtool>=1.5.22, patch>=2.0, pax, pkg-config>=0.22, pkg_install>=20110805.12, tnftp>=20130505~ssl
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