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Self-Supervised Equivariant Learning for Oriented Keypoint Detection

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Detecting robust keypoints from an image is an integral part of many computer vision problems, and the characteristic orientation and scale of keypoints play an important role for keypoint description and matching. Existing learning-based methods for keypoint detection rely on standard translation-equivariant CNNs but often fail to detect reliable keypoints against geometric variations. To learn to detect robust oriented keypoints, we introduce a self-supervised learning framework using rotation-equivariant CNNs. We propose a dense orientation alignment loss by an image pair generated by synthetic transformations for training a histogram-based orientation map. Our method outperforms the previous methods on an image matching benchmark and a camera pose estimation benchmark.

Jongmin Lee, Byungjin Kim, Minsu Cho• 2022

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Keypoint MatchingHPatches All variations
Repeatability57.6
17
6-DoF Pose EstimationIMC 2021 (val)
Num. Inl.992.9
9
Keypoint CorrespondenceExtreme Rotation dataset
PCK@547.6
3
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