RAPter: rebuilding man-made scenes with regular arrangements of planes
Aron Monszpart, Nicolas Mellado, Gabriel J. Brostow, Niloy J. Mitra
In ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG), 34(4), August 2015.
Abstract: With the proliferation of acquisition devices, gathering massive volumes of 3D data is now easy. Processing such large masses of pointclouds, however, remains a challenge. This is particularly a problem for raw scans with missing data, noise, and varying sampling density. In this work, we present a simple, scalable, yet powerful data reconstruction algorithm. We focus on reconstruction of man-made scenes as regular arrangements of planes (RAP), thereby selecting both local plane-based approximations along with their global inter-plane relations. We propose a novel selection formulation to directly balance between data fitting and the simplicity of the resulting arrangement of extracted planes. The main technical contribution is a formulation that allows less-dominant orientations to still retain their internal regularity, and not become overwhelmed and regularized by the dominant scene orientations. We evaluate our approach on a variety of complex 2D and 3D pointclouds, and demonstrate the advantages over existing alternative methods.
@article{10.1145-2766995,
author = {Aron Monszpart and Nicolas Mellado and Gabriel J. Brostow and Niloy J. Mitra},
title = {RAPter: rebuilding man-made scenes with regular arrangements of planes},
journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)},
volume = {34},
number = {4},
articleno = {103},
month = aug,
year = {2015},
}
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