Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
526139 Computer Vision and Image Understanding 2011 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

We propose a robust method for registering overlapping range images of a Lambertian object under a rough estimate of illumination. Because reflectance properties are invariant to changes in illumination, the albedo is promising to range image registration of Lambertian objects lacking in discriminative geometric features under variable illumination. We use adaptive regions in our method to model the local distribution of albedo, which enables us to stably extract the reliable attributes of each point against illumination estimates. We use a level-set method to grow robust and adaptive regions to define these attributes. A similarity metric between two attributes is also defined to match points in the overlapping area. Moreover, remaining mismatches are efficiently removed using the rigidity constraint of surfaces. Our experiments using synthetic and real data demonstrate the robustness and effectiveness of our proposed method.

Research highlights► Registering range images of Lambertian objects using albedo. ► Matching corresponding points using local distribution of albedo. ► Modeling local distribution of albedo using adaptive regions. ► Eliminating mismatches using the rigidity constraint of surfaces.

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