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SiLK: Simple Learned Keypoints

Pierre Gleize, Wei‐Yao Wang, Matt Feiszli

202382 citationsDOI

Abstract

Keypoint detection & descriptors are foundational technologies for computer vision tasks like image matching, 3D reconstruction and visual odometry. Hand-engineered methods like Harris corners, SIFT, and HOG descriptors have been used for decades; more recently, there has been a trend to introduce learning in an attempt to improve key-point detectors. On inspection however, the results are difficult to interpret; recent learning-based methods employ a vast diversity of experimental setups and design choices: empirical results are often reported using different backbones, protocols, datasets, types of supervisions or tasks. Since these differences are often coupled together, it raises a natural question on what makes a good learned keypoint detector. In this work, we revisit the design of existing keypoint detectors by deconstructing their methodologies and identifying the key components. We re-design each component from first-principle and propose Simple Learned Keypoints (SiLK) that is fully-differentiable, lightweight, and flexible. Despite its simplicity, SiLK advances new state-of-the-art on Detection Repeatability and Homography Estimation tasks on HPatches and 3D Point-Cloud Registration task on ScanNet, and achieves competitive performance to state-of-the-art on camera pose estimation in 2022 Image Matching Challenge and ScanNet.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceArtificial intelligencePoint cloudScale-invariant feature transformComputer visionKey (lock)Object detectionInterest point detectionSimplicityPoseHomographyDetectorMatching (statistics)Pattern recognition (psychology)Image (mathematics)Image processingFeature detection (computer vision)TelecommunicationsPhilosophyPsychologyEpistemologyProjective spacePsychoanalysisProjective testStatisticsComputer securityMathematicsRobotics and Sensor-Based LocalizationAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval TechniquesAdvanced Neural Network Applications
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