This paper introduces two new methods of registering 2D point sets over rigid transformations when the registration error is based on a robust loss function. In contrast to previous work, our methods are guaranteed to compute the optimal transformation, and at the same time, the worst-case running times are bounded by a low-degree polynomial in the number of correspondences. In practical terms, this means that there is no need to resort to ad-hoc procedures such as random sampling or local descent methods that cannot guarantee the quality of their solutions.We have tested the methods in several different settings, in particular, a thorough evaluation on two benchmarks of microscopic images used for histologic analysis of prostate cancer has...
We study the problem of point set registration in the plane to measure the similarity between point ...
Registering partial shapes plays an important role in numerous applications in the fields of robotic...
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This paper introduces two new methods of registering 2D point sets over rigid transformations when t...
This paper introduces a new method of registering point sets. The registration error is directly min...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a robust and globally optimal method for rigid point set regist...
We present a novel approach to 2D-3D registration from points or lines without correspondences. Whil...
We propose a robust approach for the registration of two sets of 3D points in the presence of a lar...
We present a new point matching algorithm for robust nonrigid registration. The method iteratively r...
International audienceImage registration has become a crucial step in a wide range of imaging domain...
Abstract. This paper exploits the different properties between the local neighborhood of global opti...
We present a new point matching algorithm for robust nonrigid registration. The method iteratively r...
Recently, the Coherent Point Drift (CPD) algorithm has become a very popular and efficient method fo...
This paper presents a fast algorithm for robust registration of shapes implicitly represented by sig...
Abstract — In this paper, the registration problem is formulated as a point to model distance minimi...
We study the problem of point set registration in the plane to measure the similarity between point ...
Registering partial shapes plays an important role in numerous applications in the fields of robotic...
©2010 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish thi...
This paper introduces two new methods of registering 2D point sets over rigid transformations when t...
This paper introduces a new method of registering point sets. The registration error is directly min...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a robust and globally optimal method for rigid point set regist...
We present a novel approach to 2D-3D registration from points or lines without correspondences. Whil...
We propose a robust approach for the registration of two sets of 3D points in the presence of a lar...
We present a new point matching algorithm for robust nonrigid registration. The method iteratively r...
International audienceImage registration has become a crucial step in a wide range of imaging domain...
Abstract. This paper exploits the different properties between the local neighborhood of global opti...
We present a new point matching algorithm for robust nonrigid registration. The method iteratively r...
Recently, the Coherent Point Drift (CPD) algorithm has become a very popular and efficient method fo...
This paper presents a fast algorithm for robust registration of shapes implicitly represented by sig...
Abstract — In this paper, the registration problem is formulated as a point to model distance minimi...
We study the problem of point set registration in the plane to measure the similarity between point ...
Registering partial shapes plays an important role in numerous applications in the fields of robotic...
©2010 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish thi...