bildkorrrelation
Bildkorrrelation, often referred to in English as image correlation, denotes a family of techniques used to measure similarity between images or image regions. It is employed to determine relative displacement, orientation, rotation, or scale between images, and is fundamental to tasks such as image registration, object tracking, and template matching.
The core idea is to compute a correlation function between two images or patches. The basic cross-correlation
Other common measures include the sum of squared differences (SSD) and the sum of absolute differences (SAD),
Applications span multiple fields. In computer vision, image registration aligns images from different times or sensors.
Limitations include sensitivity to occlusion, rotation, or scale changes, as well as severe lighting variation and