Iterative multilinear optimization for planar model fitting under geometric constraints

Author:

Azorin-Lopez Jorge1ORCID,Sebban Marc2,Fuster-Guillo Andres1ORCID,Saval-Calvo Marcelo1,Habrard Amaury2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Technology, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain

2. Laboratoire Hubert-Curien, Université Jean Monnet, Saint Etienne, France

Abstract

Planes are the core geometric models present everywhere in the three-dimensional real world. There are many examples of manual constructions based on planar patches: facades, corridors, packages, boxes, etc. In these constructions, planar patches must satisfy orthogonal constraints by design (e.g. walls with a ceiling and floor). The hypothesis is that by exploiting orthogonality constraints when possible in the scene, we can perform a reconstruction from a set of points captured by 3D cameras with high accuracy and a low response time. We introduce a method that can iteratively fit a planar model in the presence of noise according to three main steps: a clustering-based unsupervised step that builds pre-clusters from the set of (noisy) points; a linear regression-based supervised step that optimizes a set of planes from the clusters; a reassignment step that challenges the members of the current clusters in a way that minimizes the residuals of the linear predictors. The main contribution is that the method can simultaneously fit different planes in a point cloud providing a good accuracy/speed trade-off even in the presence of noise and outliers, with a smaller processing time compared with previous methods. An extensive experimental study on synthetic data is conducted to compare our method with the most current and representative methods. The quantitative results provide indisputable evidence that our method can generate very accurate models faster than baseline methods. Moreover, two case studies for reconstructing planar-based objects using a Kinect sensor are presented to provide qualitative evidence of the efficiency of our method in real applications.

Funder

French ANR

Spanish State Research Agency

European Regional Development Fund

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Computer Science

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