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Elastic matching is one of the pattern recognition techniques in computer science. Elastic matching (EM) is also known as deformable template,[1] flexible matching, or nonlinear template matching.

Elastic matching can be defined as an optimization problem of two-dimensional warping specifying corresponding pixels between subjected images.

References

  1. ^ Talmi, Itamar; Mechrez, Roey; Zelnik-Manor, Lihi (2016-12-07). "Template Matching with Deformable Diversity Similarity". arXiv:1612.02190 [cs].
  • Uchida, Seiichi (August 2005). "A Survey of Elastic Matching Techniques for Handwritten Character Recognition". IEICE Trans. Inf. & Syst. E88-D (8).

See also