DocumentCode
9604
Title
Recognition of Planar Segments in Point Cloud Based on Wavelet Transform
Author
Jakovljevic, Zivana ; Puzovic, Radovan ; Pajic, Miroslav
Author_Institution
Dept. for Production Eng., Univ. of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Volume
11
Issue
2
fYear
2015
fDate
Apr-15
Firstpage
342
Lastpage
352
Abstract
Within industrial automation systems, three-dimensional (3-D) vision provides very useful feedback information in autonomous operation of various manufacturing equipment (e.g., industrial robots, material handling devices, assembly systems, and machine tools). The hardware performance in contemporary 3-D scanning devices is suitable for online utilization. However, the bottleneck is the lack of real-time algorithms for recognition of geometric primitives (e.g., planes and natural quadrics) from a scanned point cloud. One of the most important and the most frequent geometric primitive in various engineering tasks is plane. In this paper, we propose a new fast one-pass algorithm for recognition (segmentation and fitting) of planar segments from a point cloud. To effectively segment planar regions, we exploit the orthonormality of certain wavelets to polynomial function, as well as their sensitivity to abrupt changes. After segmentation of planar regions, we estimate the parameters of corresponding planes using standard fitting procedures. For point cloud structuring, a z-buffer algorithm with mesh triangles representation in barycentric coordinates is employed. The proposed recognition method is tested and experimentally validated in several real-world case studies.
Keywords
curve fitting; image representation; image segmentation; intelligent manufacturing systems; object recognition; wavelet transforms; 3-D scanning devices; 3-D vision; barycentric coordinates; fast one-pass algorithm; feedback information; hardware performance; manufacturing equipment; mesh triangle representation; parameter estimation; planar region segmentation; planar segment recognition; point cloud structuring; polynomial function; standard fitting procedures; three-dimensional vision; wavelet transform; z-buffer algorithm; Approximation methods; Discrete wavelet transforms; Image segmentation; Multiresolution analysis; Three-dimensional displays; 3D vision; Industrial automation systems; Intelligent manufacturing systems; Manufacturing automation; Object recognition; Object segmentation; Reverse engineering; intelligent manufacturing systems; manufacturing automation; object recognition; object segmentation; reverse engineering (RE); three-dimensional (3-D) vision;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1551-3203
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TII.2015.2389195
Filename
7004858
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