Title :
Automatic Alignment of Color Imagery onto 3D Laser Radar Data
Author :
Vasile, Alexandru ; Waugh, Frederick R. ; Greisokh, Daniel ; Heinrichs, Richard M.
Author_Institution :
MIT Lincoln Lab., Cambridge, MA
Abstract :
We present an algorithm for the automatic fusion of city-sized, 2D color imagery to 3D laser radar imagery collected from distinct airborne platforms at different times. Our approach is to derive pseudo-intensity images from ladar imagery and to align these with color imagery using conventional 2D registration algorithms. To construct a pseudo-intensity image, the algorithm uses the color imagery´s time of day and location to predict shadows in the 3D image, then determines ambient and sun lighting conditions by histogram matching the 3D-derived shadowed and non-shadowed regions to their 2D counterparts. A projection matrix is computed to bring the pseudo- image into 2D image coordinates, resulting in an initial alignment of the imagery to within 200 meters. Finally, the 2D intensity image and 3D generated pseudo-intensity image are registered using a modified normalized correlation algorithm to solve for rotation, translation, scale and lens distortion, resulting in a fused data set that is aligned to within 1 meter. Applications of the presented work include the areas of augmented reality and scene interpretation for persistent surveillance in heavily cluttered and occluded environments.
Keywords :
airborne radar; image colour analysis; image registration; optical radar; radar clutter; radar imaging; 2D registration algorithms; 3D laser radar data; airborne platforms; data fusion; histogram matching; image color analysis; interpretation; ladar image; pseudo-intensity images; radar clutter; Airborne radar; Augmented reality; Color; Histograms; Image generation; Laser fusion; Laser radar; Lenses; Radar imaging; Sun;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Imagery and Pattern Recognition Workshop, 2006. AIPR 2006. 35th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2739-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1550-5219
DOI :
10.1109/AIPR.2006.16