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See More, Match Better: Multi-Source Feature Fusion for Two-View Correspondence Learning

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Two-view correspondence learning aims to distinguish true correspondences (inliers) from false ones (outliers) in image pairs by leveraging their underlying differences. Existing methods mainly rely on coordinate-based geometric consistency.

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