Title :
Robust registration of coarse binary volume models
Author :
Wingbermühle, Jochen
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Theor. Nachrichtentech. und Inf., Hannover Univ., Germany
Abstract :
We propose a robust approach to register two coarse binary volume models. The presented method is based on a combination of maximising the spatial cross-correlation and an extended version of the iterative closest point algorithm (ICP). During an iterative optimisation the cross-correlation, i.e. the section volume of both models, is maximised and the mean squared distance between surface points of the first model and their respective closest surface points on the second model is minimised simultaneously by varying the six parameters of an arbitrary spatial movement. The proposed method has been applied to merge different, independently created binary volume models of a rigid object. Each model is created by a shape from silhouette approach using a set of views captured by a single camera that observes the object rotating on a turntable. Since rotation around a single axis doesn´t allow the camera to examine the entire object surface, different models, captured with varying orientations of the object on the turntable, have to be integrated to obtain a complete 3D model. Thus, merging two or more sequentially created coarse volume models is an essential technique to obtain high quality 3D models of real objects with a simple turntable setup
Keywords :
image registration; iterative methods; optimisation; arbitrary spatial movement; closest surface points; coarse binary volume models; iterative closest point algorithm; iterative optimisation; rigid object; robust registration; spatial cross-correlation; Cameras; Data acquisition; Iterative algorithms; Iterative closest point algorithm; Iterative methods; Merging; Robustness; Sensor systems; Shape; Surface emitting lasers;
Conference_Titel :
Pattern Recognition, 2000. Proceedings. 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0750-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICPR.2000.905636