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Oriented FAST and rotated BRIEF

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Oriented FAST and rotated BRIEF (ORB) is a fast robust local feature detector, first presented by Ethan Rublee et al. in 2011,[1] that can be used in computer vision tasks like object recognition or 3D reconstruction. It is based on the FAST keypoint detector and a modified version of the visual descriptor BRIEF (Binary Robust Independent Elementary Features). Its aim is to provide a fast and efficient alternative to SIFT.

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  1. ^ a b Rublee, Ethan; Rabaud, Vincent; Konolige, Kurt; Bradski, Gary (2011). "ORB: an efficient alternative to SIFT or SURF" (PDF). IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV). (registration required)