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<p>is that the relative positions between them in the original scene should not change between images. For example, if only the four corners of a door were used as features, they would work regardless of the door's position; but if points in the frame were also used, the recognition would fail if the door is opened or closed. Similarly, features located in articulated or flexible objects would typically not work if any change in their internal geometry happens between two images in the set being processed. In practice, SIFT detects and uses a much</p><p>
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