BRISK: Binary robust invariant scalable keypoints (bibtex)
by S Leutenegger, M Chli and RY Siegwart
Reference:
BRISK: Binary robust invariant scalable keypoints (S Leutenegger, M Chli and RY Siegwart), In 2011 International conference on computer vision, 2011. 
Bibtex Entry:
@inproceedings{leutenegger2011brisk,
 title = {BRISK: Binary robust invariant scalable keypoints},
 author = {S Leutenegger and M Chli and RY Siegwart},
 booktitle = {2011 International conference on computer vision},
 pages = {2548--2555},
 year = {2011},
 organization = {Ieee},
 keywords = {brisk},
}
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BRISK: Binary robust invariant scalable keypoints (bibtex)
BRISK: Binary robust invariant scalable keypoints (bibtex)
by S Leutenegger, M Chli and RY Siegwart
Reference:
BRISK: Binary robust invariant scalable keypoints (S Leutenegger, M Chli and RY Siegwart), In 2011 International conference on computer vision, 2011. 
Bibtex Entry:
@inproceedings{leutenegger2011brisk,
 title = {BRISK: Binary robust invariant scalable keypoints},
 author = {S Leutenegger and M Chli and RY Siegwart},
 booktitle = {2011 International conference on computer vision},
 pages = {2548--2555},
 year = {2011},
 organization = {Ieee},
 keywords = {brisk},
}
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I am a PhD student in the Smart Robotics Lab of Technical University of Munich with Prof. Stefan Leutenegger. Previously, I received my M.Sc. degree in Robotics, Cognition, Intelligence with high distinction from Technical University of Munich.

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