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Indoor Scene Reconstruction from Sets of Noisy Range Images
Ottawa, Canada October 04-October 08
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IM.1999.805365Second International Conference on 3- ...
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R.T. Whitaker, University ofTennessee
J. Gregor, University ofTennessee
P.F. Chen, University ofTennessee
This paper describes a system for indoor scene modeling from sets of noisy laser range images. We address several important aspects thereof: preprocessing, which includes image segmentation and planar model fitting; view registration, which is the method of determining the rigid transformation that describes the relative pose of the camera platform between views; and reconstruction, which is the subsequent integration or fusion of separate range images into a single 3D model. We give an empirical analysis, which demonstrates the efficacy of our plane-based registration strategy and results on real data that show the performance of the reconstruction system in its entirety.
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R.T. Whitaker, J. Gregor, P.F. Chen, "Indoor Scene Reconstruction from Sets of Noisy Range Images," 3dim, pp.0348, Second International Conference on 3-D Imaging and Modeling (3DIM '99), 1999
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