Scans acquired by 3D sensors are typically represented in a local coordinate system. When multiple scans, taken from different locations, represent the same scene these must be registered to a common reference frame. We propose a fast and robust registration approach to automatically align two scans by finding two sets of N-points, that are approximately congruent under rigid transformation and leading to a good estimate of the transformation between their corresponding point clouds. Given two scans, our algorithm randomly searches for the best sets of congruent groups of points using a RANSAC-based approach. To successfully and reliably align two scans when there is only a small overlap, we improve the basic RANSAC random selection step by...
We present an algorithm for the automatic alignment of two 3D shapes (data and model), without any a...
With the acceleration in three-dimensional (3D) high-frame-rate sensing technologies, dense point cl...
We present a new technique for the simultaneous registration of multiple corresponding point sets wi...
We present a common framework for accurate and automatic registration of two geometrically complex 3...
Three dimensional data capture is an essential tool in mechanical engineering and graphics arts, and...
Terrestrial laser scanners have become a standard piece of surveying equipment, used in diverse fiel...
Three dimensional data capture is an essential tool in mechanical engineering and graphics arts, and...
This paper presents a method for automatically registering multiple rigid three dimensional (3D) dat...
Surface registration is the process that brings scans into a common coordinate system by aligning th...
Terrestrial laser scanners have become a standard piece of surveying equipment, used in diverse fiel...
AbstractThe registration of multi-view point sets is often used in surface reconstruction for comple...
We describe a new method to register surface data measured by optical 3D sensors from various views ...
With the acceleration in three-dimensional (3D) high-frame-rate sensing technologies, dense point cl...
Many successful feature detectors and descriptors exist for 2D intensity images. However, obtaining ...
This paper presents a method for the registration of range image pairs that were captured from di er...
We present an algorithm for the automatic alignment of two 3D shapes (data and model), without any a...
With the acceleration in three-dimensional (3D) high-frame-rate sensing technologies, dense point cl...
We present a new technique for the simultaneous registration of multiple corresponding point sets wi...
We present a common framework for accurate and automatic registration of two geometrically complex 3...
Three dimensional data capture is an essential tool in mechanical engineering and graphics arts, and...
Terrestrial laser scanners have become a standard piece of surveying equipment, used in diverse fiel...
Three dimensional data capture is an essential tool in mechanical engineering and graphics arts, and...
This paper presents a method for automatically registering multiple rigid three dimensional (3D) dat...
Surface registration is the process that brings scans into a common coordinate system by aligning th...
Terrestrial laser scanners have become a standard piece of surveying equipment, used in diverse fiel...
AbstractThe registration of multi-view point sets is often used in surface reconstruction for comple...
We describe a new method to register surface data measured by optical 3D sensors from various views ...
With the acceleration in three-dimensional (3D) high-frame-rate sensing technologies, dense point cl...
Many successful feature detectors and descriptors exist for 2D intensity images. However, obtaining ...
This paper presents a method for the registration of range image pairs that were captured from di er...
We present an algorithm for the automatic alignment of two 3D shapes (data and model), without any a...
With the acceleration in three-dimensional (3D) high-frame-rate sensing technologies, dense point cl...
We present a new technique for the simultaneous registration of multiple corresponding point sets wi...