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Precision Measurements and Parametric Models of Vertebral Endplates
Published on: September 17, 2019
Parametric reconstruction of generalized cylinders from limb edges
Chunhong Pan1, Hongping Yan, Gérard Medioni
1National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China. chpan@nlpr.ia.ac.cn
Abstract:
The three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction of generalized cylinders (GCs) is an important research field in computer vision. One of the main difficulties is that some contour features in images cannot be reconstructed by traditional stereovision because they do not correspond to reflectance discontinuities of surface in space. In this paper, we present a novel, parametric approach for the 3-D reconstruction of circular generalized cylinders (CGCs) only from the limb edges of CGCs in two images. Instead of exploiting the invariant and quasiinvariant properties of some specific subclasses of GCs in projections, our reconstruction is achieved by some general assumptions on GCs, and can, therefore, be applied to a broader subclass of GCs. In order to improve robustness, we perform the extraction and labeling of the limb edge interactively, and estimate the epipolar geometry between two images by an optimal algorithm. Then, for different types of GCs, three kinds of symmetries (parallel symmetry, skew symmetry, and local smooth symmetry) are employed to compute the symmetry of limb edges. The surface points corresponding to limb edges in images are reconstructed by integrating the recovered epipolar geometry and the properties induced from the assumptions that we make on the GCs. Finally, a homography-based method is exploited to further refine the 3-D description of the GC with a coplanar curved axis.
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