Landmark Detection in Orbital Images Using Salience Histograms
TBMG-7837
04/01/2010
- Content
NASA’s planetary missions have collected, and continue to collect, massive volumes of orbital imagery. The volume is such that it is difficult to manually review all of the data and determine its significance. As a result, images are indexed and searchable by location and date but generally not by their content. A new automated method analyzes images and identifies “landmarks,” or visually salient features such as gullies, craters, dust devil tracks, and the like. This technique uses a statistical measure of salience derived from information theory, so it is not associated with any specific landmark type. It identifies regions that are unusual or that stand out from their surroundings, so the resulting landmarks are context-sensitive areas that can be used to recognize the same area when it is encountered again.
- Citation
- "Landmark Detection in Orbital Images Using Salience Histograms," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2010.