CVOct 18, 2025

LightGlueStick: a Fast and Robust Glue for Joint Point-Line Matching

arXiv:2510.16438v1h-index: 27Has Code2025 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops (ICCVW)
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This work addresses the need for fast and robust matching in applications like SLAM and Structure-from-Motion, though it is incremental over prior methods.

The paper tackled the problem of slow joint point-line matching by proposing LightGlueStick, a lightweight matcher that achieves new state-of-the-art results across benchmarks.

Lines and points are complementary local features, whose combination has proven effective for applications such as SLAM and Structure-from-Motion. The backbone of these pipelines are the local feature matchers, establishing correspondences across images. Traditionally, point and line matching have been treated as independent tasks. Recently, GlueStick proposed a GNN-based network that simultaneously operates on points and lines to establish matches. While running a single joint matching reduced the overall computational complexity, the heavy architecture prevented real-time applications or deployment to edge devices. Inspired by recent progress in point matching, we propose LightGlueStick, a lightweight matcher for points and line segments. The key novel component in our architecture is the Attentional Line Message Passing (ALMP), which explicitly exposes the connectivity of the lines to the network, allowing for efficient communication between nodes. In thorough experiments we show that LightGlueStick establishes a new state-of-the-art across different benchmarks. The code is available at https://github.com/aubingazhib/LightGlueStick.

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