Abstract We propose a method for coarse registration of multiple range images. A local log-polar range image is computed at every surface point of all input range images, and an invariant feature vector is generated from it. The correspondence of point pairs is determined by finding the closest feature vector pairs derived from different range images. The correspondence is validated, and the RANSAC is applied for extracting inlier point pairs to determine pairwise transformations between input range images. Finally, the global registration is determined by construcing the view tree of the input range images. The result of coarse registration is used as the initial state for the fine registration which is followed by the object shape modelling.
Multiple Range Image Registration by Matching Local Log-Polar Range Images
Computer Vision – ACCV 2006 ; 10 ; 948-957
Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 3851 , 10
2006-01-01
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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