Abstract

High-resolution video images contain huge amount of data so that the real-time capability of image registration and target localization algorithm is difficult to be achieved when operated on central processing units (CPU). In this paper, improved ORB (Oriented FAST and Rotated BRIEF, FAST, which means “Features from Accelerated Segment Test”, is a corner detection method used for feature points extraction. BRIEF means “Binary Robust Independent Elementary Features”, and it’s a binary bit string used to describe features) based real-time image registration and target localization algorithm for high-resolution video images is proposed. We focus on the parallelization of three of the most time-consuming parts: improved ORB feature extraction, feature matching based on Hamming distance for matching rough points, and Random Sample Consensus algorithm for precise matching and achieving transformation model parameters. Realizing Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA)-based real-time image registration and target localization parallel algorithm for high-resolution video images is also emphasized on. The experimental results show that when the registration and localization effect is similar, image registration and target localization algorithm for high-resolution video images achieved by CUDA is roughly 20 times faster than by CPU implementation, meeting the requirement of real-time processing.

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