Title :
Automatic Range Image Registration in the Markov Chain
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Aberystwyth Univ., Ceredigion, UK
Abstract :
In this paper, a novel entropy that can describe both long and short-tailed probability distributions of constituents of a thermodynamic system out of its thermodynamic limit is first derived from the Lyapunov function for a Markov chain. We then maximize this entropy for the estimation of the probabilities of possible correspondences established using the traditional closest point criterion between two overlapping range images. When we change our viewpoint to look carefully at the minimum solution to the probability estimate of the correspondences, the iterative range image registration process can also be modeled as a Markov chain in which lessons from past experience in estimating those probabilities are learned. To impose the two-way constraint, outliers are explicitly modeled due to the almost ubiquitous occurrence of occlusion, appearance, and disappearance of points in either image. The estimated probabilities of the correspondences are finally embedded into the powerful mean field annealing scheme for global optimization, leading the camera motion parameters to be estimated in the weighted least-squares sense. A comparative study using real images shows that the proposed algorithm usually outperforms the state-of-the-art ICP variants and the latest genetic algorithm for automatic overlapping range image registration.
Keywords :
Lyapunov methods; Markov processes; entropy; image registration; iterative methods; least squares approximations; motion estimation; optimisation; statistical distributions; Lyapunov function; Markov chain; automatic iterative overlapping-range image registration; camera motion parameter estimation; closest point criterion; entropy maximization; genetic algorithm; global optimization; long-tailed probability distribution; mean field annealing scheme; minimum solution; occlusion; outlier modelling; short-tailed probability distribution; state-of-the-art ICP variant; thermodynamic system; two-way constraint; weighted least-squares estimation; Annealing; Cameras; Entropy; Image registration; Iterative closest point algorithm; Lyapunov method; Motion estimation; Parameter estimation; Probability distribution; Thermodynamics; Automatic registration; Lyapunov function; Markov chain; entropy maximization; mean field annealing.; range image;
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPAMI.2008.280