7 April 2017 Three-dimensional object reconstruction using patch significance correspondence
Hanfang Zhao, Hongyan Quan, Changbo Wang
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Abstract
We propose an approach to reconstruct a three-dimensional model from a stream of RGB-D images. Compared with existing methods, our strategy performs well in challenging cases, involving quick movements of the camera and missing depth values. The key idea underlying our approach is to combine registration with patch segmentation based on RGB information. We use these segments and the patch significance correspondence algorithm to transform a global restriction into a number of local restrictions during camera moving. Furthermore, we propose a method that improves the low precision of geometric registration by aligning corresponding patches instead of entire point clouds. In light of this consideration of spatial relations, we also propose a fusion strategy to extract the correct transformations in spite of poor RGB-D sequences. The results of tests on RGB-D benchmark sequences and comparisons with KinectFusion system showed that the proposed approach substantially increases the accuracy of the reconstructed models.
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Hanfang Zhao, Hongyan Quan, and Changbo Wang "Three-dimensional object reconstruction using patch significance correspondence," Journal of Electronic Imaging 26(2), 023017 (7 April 2017). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JEI.26.2.023017
Received: 1 September 2016; Accepted: 23 March 2017; Published: 7 April 2017
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Image segmentation

RGB color model

Image registration

Cameras

3D image processing

Reconstruction algorithms

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