Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
495881 Applied Soft Computing 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Image registration is a widely tackled research topic in the computer vision and the computer graphics fields. This problem aims to find an optimal transformation or correspondence between images acquired under different conditions. Recently, a new 3D image acquisition device based on the time-of-flight technology has appeared which obtains range images from real-time 3D video sequences. In this contribution, we aim to study the feasibility of using this new class of cameras to face the 3D model reconstruction procedure. Our proposal is two-fold. First, we introduce a novel image preprocessing pipeline in order to improve the quality of time-of-flight range images and a subsequent feature extraction method considering both 2D and 3D images. As second major objective, we propose an adaptation of the evolutionary bacterial foraging optimization algorithm, which has recently emerged as a very powerful technique for real parameter optimization and gained a high interest for distributed optimization and control, to tackle the range image registration problem. Finally, we analyse the performance of our proposal against other state-of-the-art evolutionary image registration methods.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Image registration aims to find a transformation between two different images. ► Evolutionary computation has been widely applied in image registration. ► A novel image processing pipeline for time-of-flight devices is proposed. ► Additionally, we propose a new registration method based on the bacterial foraging optimization approach.

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