Pairwise Surface Registration Using Local Voxelizer
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2015
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The Eurographics Association
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Surface registration is the process that brings scans into a common coordinate system by aligning their overlapping components, which can be achieved by finding a few pairs of matched points on each scan pair using shape descriptors and employing the matches to compute an alignment transformation. This paper proposes a local voxelizer descriptor, and the key idea is to define a unique local reference frame (LRF) using the local shape around a basis point, perform voxlization for the local shape within a cubical volume aligned with the LRF, and concatenate local features extracted from each voxel to construct the descriptor. A pairwise registration algorithm is developed by choosing a single pair of matched points using the local voxelizer descriptor, and computing a rigid transformation based on aligning the corresponding LRFs. Quantitative experiments show that our algorithm can register scan pairs with small overlap, while maintaining acceptable registration accuracy.
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@inproceedings{10.2312:pg.20151272,
booktitle = {Pacific Graphics Short Papers},
editor = {Stam, Jos and Mitra, Niloy J. and Xu, Kun},
title = {{Pairwise Surface Registration Using Local Voxelizer}},
author = {Song, Peng and Chen, Xiaoping},
year = {2015},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
ISBN = {978-3-905674-96-5},
DOI = {10.2312/pg.20151272}
}