DocumentCode
3748679
Title
3D Fragment Reassembly Using Integrated Template Guidance and Fracture-Region Matching
Author
Kang Zhang;Wuyi Yu;Mary Manhein;Warren Waggenspack;Xin Li
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2138
Lastpage
2146
Abstract
This paper studies matching of fragmented objects to recompose their original geometry. Solving this geometric reassembly problem has direct applications in archaeology and forensic investigation in the computer-aided restoration of damaged artifacts and evidence. We develop a new algorithm to effectively integrate both guidance from a template and from matching of adjacent pieces´ fracture-regions. First, we compute partial matchings between fragments and a template, and pairwise matchings among fragments. Many potential matches are obtained and then selected/refined in a multi-piece matching stage to maximize global groupwise matching consistency. This pipeline is effective in composing fragmented thin-shell objects containing small pieces, whose pairwise matching is usually unreliable and ambiguous and hence their reassembly remains challenging to the existing algorithms.
Keywords
"Feature extraction","Three-dimensional displays","Shape","Geometry","Forensics","Pipelines","Surface cracks"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Vision (ICCV), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Electronic_ISBN
2380-7504
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCV.2015.247
Filename
7410604
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