A comparison of 3D interest point descriptors with application to airport baggage object detection in complex CT imagery

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Flitton, Greg T.
Breckon, Toby P.
Megherbi, Najla

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Flitton GT, Breckon TP, Megherbi Baouallagui N. (2013) A comparison of 3D interest point descriptors with application to airport baggage object detection in complex CT imagery. Pattern Recognition, Volume 46, Issue 9, September 2013, pp. 2420-2436

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We present an experimental comparison of 3D feature descriptors with application to threat detection in Computed Tomography (CT) airport baggage imagery. The detectors range in complexity from a basic local density descriptor, through local region histograms and three-dimensional (3D) extensions to both to the RIFT descriptor and the seminal SIFT feature descriptor. We show that, in the complex CT imagery domain containing a high degree of noise and imaging artefacts, a specific instance object recognition system using simpler descriptors appears to outperform a more complex RIFT/SIFT solution. Recognition rates in excess of 95% are demonstrated with minimal false-positive rates for a set of exemplar 3D objects.

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CT baggage scan, Threat detection, Object recognition, 3D feature descriptors, CT object SIFT

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