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    Scene Matching for Infrared and Visible Images with Compressive Sensing SIFT Feature Representation in Bandelet Domain

    Aimed at scene matching problem for taking infrared image as the actual data and the visible image as the referenced data, a multi-resolution matching algorithm which fuses compressive sensing Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT) feature is presented based on Bandelet transform. Two kinds of images are separately transformed into Bandelet domain to compress the feature search space of scene matching based on the best sparse representation of natural images by Bandelet transform. On the basis of adaptive Bayes threshold denoising for infrared image, the concept of sparse feature representation of compressive sensing theory is introduced into SIFT algorithm. For low-frequency image in Bandelet domain, high-dimensional SIFT key point feature description vector is projected on compressive sensing random measurement matrix to achieve dimensionality reduction. Then, the improved Genetic Algorithm (GA) to overcome premature phenomena is used as the search strategy, and the L1 distance measure of SIFT feature vectors of compressive sensing for two kinds of images is applied to the search similarity criterion to match low-frequency image of high scale in Bandelet domain. The matching result is used as the guidance of the matching process for low-frequency image of low scale, and the matching result of full-resolution image is obtained iteratively. Experimental results show that the proposed method has not only high matching accuracy and fast matching speed, but also better robustness in comparison with some classic matching algorithms, which can resist the geometric distortion of rotation for actual image.

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    A FAST PALMPRINT VERIFICATION SYSTEM BASED ON FRACTAL CODING

    This paper presents a fast palmprint verification system based on fractal coding. In the stage of registration, a sub-image from user's training palmprints is intentionally extracted and stored as his or her template. In the stage of verification, the step of region of interest extraction is not needed, the sample image is directly matched with the template based on fractal coding, which can reduce the whole response time. Whether the sample image and the template are from the same person or not is decided by their matching scores. Experimental evaluation results on two databases clearly demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.