Evaluating image matching methods for book cover identification

01/15/2020
by   Rabie Hachemi, et al.
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Humans are capable of identifying a book only by looking at its cover, but how can computers do the same? In this paper, we explore different feature detectors and matching methods for book cover identification, and compare their performances in terms of both speed and accuracy. This will allow, for example, libraries to develop interactive services based on cover book picture. Only one single image of a cover book needs to be available through a database. Tests have been performed by taking into account different transformations of each book cover image. Encouraging results have been achieved.

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