In this paper, we present a new algorithm named IPCC for Iterative Photo Consistency Check. The goal of this one is to detect a posteriori moving object in both camera and range data. The range data may be provided by different sensor such as: Riegl, Kinect or Velodyne with no distinction. The key idea is to consider that range data acquired on static objects are photo-consistent, they have the same color and texture in all the camera images, but range data acquired on moving object are not photo-consistent. The main problem is to take in account that range finding sensor and camera are not synchronous, so what is seen in camera is not what range finding sensors acquires. The major contribution in this paper is an original way to find non photo-consistent range data using the camera images in an erosion process of the scene. Experiments show the relevance of the proposed method in terms of both accuracy and computation time.


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    Title :

    IPCC algorithm: Moving object detection in 3D-Lidar and camera data


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    Publication date :

    2013-06-01


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    4020234 byte





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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