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Structural indexing: efficient 3-D object recognition
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Engineering3D ModelingSuper Segments3D Computer VisionImage AnalysisData SciencePattern RecognitionImage-based ModelingComputational ImagingComputational GeometryStructural IndexingGeometric ModelingMachine VisionGeometric Feature ModelingComputer Science3D Object RecognitionComputer Vision3D Data RepresentationMorphable ModelsSmall Surface PatchesNatural SciencesObject RecognitionSurface Edges3D Reconstruction
The authors present an approach for the recognition of multiple 3-D object models from three 3-D scene data. The approach uses two different types of primitives for matching: small surface patches, where differential properties can be reliably computed, and lines corresponding to depth or orientation discontinuities. These are represented by splashes and 3-D curves, respectively. It is shown how both of these primitives can be encoded by a set of super segments, consisting of connected linear segments. These super segments are entered into a table and provide the essential mechanism for fast retrieval and matching. The issues of robustness and stability of the features are addressed in detail. The acquisition of the 3-D models is performed automatically by computing splashes in highly structured areas of the objects and by using boundary and surface edges for the generation of 3-D curves. The authors present results with the current system (3-D object recognition based on super segments) and discuss further extensions.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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