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Registration of 3D Point Clouds and Meshes: A Survey from Rigid to Nonrigid

DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TVCG.2012.310

Three-dimensional surface registration transforms multiple three-dimensional data sets into the same coordinate system so as to align overlapping components of these sets. Recent surveys have covered different aspects of either rigid or nonrigid registration, but seldom discuss them as a whole. Our study serves two purposes: 1) To give a comprehensive survey of both types of registration, focusing on three-dimensional point clouds and meshes and 2) to provide a better understanding of registration from the perspective of data fitting. Registration is closely related to data fitting in which it comprises three core interwoven components: model selection, correspondences and constraints, and optimization. Study of these components 1) provides a basis for comparison of the novelties of different techniques, 2) reveals the similarity of rigid and nonrigid registration in terms of problem representations, and 3) shows how overfitting arises in nonrigid registration and the reasons for increasing interest in intrinsic techniques. We further summarize some practical issues of registration which include initializations and evaluations, and discuss some of our own observations, insights and foreseeable research trends.

Other authors: Zhi-Quan Cheng, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha

 

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Authors

Dr Gary K L  Tam

Dr Gary K L Tam

Digital Geometry Processing, Data Analysis and Visualization, Information Pattern Recognition, Retrieval and Indexing.

Dr Yukun Lai

Dr Yukun Lai

My research interests include computer graphics, geometric modelling and processing, computer aided geometric design, computer vision and image processing.

Dr Frank Langbein

Dr Frank Langbein

Computational modelling and applied geometry for science and engineering applications.

Prof. David Marshall

Prof. David Marshall

Computer Vision including Reverse Engineering, Automated Inspection, Dynamic 2D/3D Facial Analysis.

Prof. Ralph Martin

Prof. Ralph Martin

Polygon mesh processing including registration, noise removal, segmentation and surface fitting.

Dr Xianfang Sun

Dr Xianfang Sun

Graphics, image processing, computer vision, and pattern recognition. Seek to apply advanced control theory and methodology in visual computing.

Prof. Paul Rosin

Prof. Paul Rosin

Various aspects of computer vision, including 2D and 3D facial analysis and synthesis.