Title of article
Model-Based Detection of Tubular Structures in 3D Images
Author/Authors
Krissian، Karl نويسنده , , Malandain، Gregoire نويسنده , , Ayache، Nicholas نويسنده , , Vaillant، Regis نويسنده , , Trousset، Yves نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-12
From page
13
To page
0
Abstract
How an object appears in an image is determined in part by interactions with other objects in the scene. Occlusion is the most obvious from of interaction. Here we present a system which uses 3D CAD models in combination with optical and range data to recognize partially occluded objects. Recognition uses a hypothesize, perturb, render, and match cycle to arrive at a scene-optimized prediction of model appearance. This final scene-optimized prediction is based upon an iterative search algorithm converging to the optimal 3D pose of the object. During recognition, evidence of terrain occlusion in range imagery is mapped through the model into the optical imagery in order to explain the absence of model features. A similar process predicts the structure of occluding contours. Highly occluded military vehicles are successfully matched using this approach.
Keywords
filtering , vessel detection , Multiscale analysis , segmentation
Journal title
COMPUTER VISION & IMAGE UNDERSTANDING
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
COMPUTER VISION & IMAGE UNDERSTANDING
Record number
33971
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