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This program is designed to match up items in two different lists, which may
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have two different systems of coordinates. The program allows the two sets of
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coordinates to be related by a linear, quadratic, or cubic transformation.
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There was a major change in version 0.15: the first stage uses the clever method
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of finding the most likely triangles described in Tabur, Publications of the
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Astronomical Society of Australia, vol 24 , page 189 (2007). This replaces the
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more brute-force-ish method of Valdes et al., Publications of the Astronomical
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Society of the Pacific, vol 107, page 1119 (1995), which was employed in version
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up to 0.14.
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The program was designed and written to work on lists of stars and other
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astronomical objects, but it might be applied to other types of data. In order
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to match two lists of N points, the main algorithm calls for O(N^6) operations
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(yes, that's N-to-the-sixth), so it's not the most efficient choice. I find
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myself becoming impatient for N >= 100, but your mileage may vary. On the other
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hand, it does allow for arbitrary translation, rotation, and scaling...
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WWW: http://spiff.rit.edu/match/
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