Presentation 2004/9/3
Generating a Triangular Mesh Adapted for Shape Reconstruction from Images
Masakazu Murata, Atsutada Nakatsuji, Yasuyuki Sugaya, Kenichi Kanatani,
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Abstract(in English) In reconstructing 3-D from images based on feature points, one usually defines a triangular mesh that has these feature points as vertices and displays the scene as a polyhedron. However, if the scene itself is a polyhedron, some of the displayed edges may be inconsistent with physical edges. This paper presents a new technique for automatically making a given triangular mesh compatible with the physical shape, using a template that can detect shape inconsistencies. We also present a technique for removing spurious occluding edges. All the procedures do not include any thresholds to be adjusted. Using real images, we demonstrate that our method has higher capability to correct inconsistencies than the conventional methods based on random search.
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Title (in English) Generating a Triangular Mesh Adapted for Shape Reconstruction from Images
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1st Author's Name Masakazu Murata
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Information Technology, Okayama University()
2nd Author's Name Atsutada Nakatsuji
2nd Author's Affiliation System Solutions Division II, NEC Engineering, Ltd.
3rd Author's Name Yasuyuki Sugaya
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Technology, Okayama University
4th Author's Name Kenichi Kanatani
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Information Technology, Okayama University
Date 2004/9/3
Paper # PRMU2004-55
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 290
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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