Title :
Reconstructing surfaces by volumetric regularization using radial basis functions
Author :
Dinh, Huong Quynh ; Turk, Greg ; Slabaugh, Greg
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Comput., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
fDate :
10/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We present a new method of surface reconstruction that generates smooth and seamless models from sparse, noisy, nonuniform, and low resolution range data. Data acquisition techniques from computer vision, such as stereo range images and space carving, produce 3D point sets that are imprecise and nonuniform when compared to laser or optical range scanners. Traditional reconstruction algorithms designed for dense and precise data do not produce smooth reconstructions when applied to vision-based data sets. Our method constructs a 3D implicit surface, formulated as a sum of weighted radial basis functions. We achieve three primary advantages over existing algorithms: (1) the implicit functions we construct estimate the surface well in regions where there is little data, (2) the reconstructed surface is insensitive to noise in data acquisition because we can allow the surface to approximate, rather than exactly interpolate, the data, and (3) the reconstructed surface is locally detailed, yet globally smooth, because we use radial basis functions that achieve multiple orders of smoothness.
Keywords :
computer vision; image reconstruction; image texture; interpolation; surface fitting; 3D implicit surface; 3D point sets; computer vision; data acquisition techniques; low resolution range data; noisy data; nonuniform data; radial basis functions; space carving; sparse range data; stereo range images; surfaces reconstruction; vision-based data sets; volumetric regularization; weighted radial basis functions; Algorithm design and analysis; Computer vision; Data acquisition; Image reconstruction; Laser modes; Noise generators; Optical noise; Reconstruction algorithms; Stereo vision; Surface reconstruction;
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPAMI.2002.1039207