Surface Feature Detection and Description with Applications to Mesh Matching
Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - June 2009
In this paper we revisit local feature detectors/descriptors developed
for 2D images and extend them to the more general framework of scalar
fields defined on 2D manifolds. We provide methods and tools to detect
and describe features on surfaces equiped with scalar functions, such
as photometric information. This is motivated by the growing need for
matching and tracking photometric surfaces over temporal sequences,
due to recent advancements in multiple camera 3D reconstruction. We
propose a 3D feature detector (MeshDOG) and a 3D feature descriptor
(MeshHOG) for uniformly triangulated meshes, invariant to changes in
rotation, translation, and scale. The descriptor is able to capture
the local geometric and/or photometric properties in a succinct
fashion. Moreover, the method is defined generically for any scalar
function, e.g., local curvature. Results with matching rigid and
non-rigid meshes demonstrate the interest of the proposed framework.
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BibTex references
@InProceedings\{ZBVH09,
author = "Zaharescu, Andrei and Boyer, Edmond and Varanasi, Kiran and Horaud, Radu P.",
title = "Surface Feature Detection and Description with Applications to Mesh Matching",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition",
month = "June",
year = "2009",
address = "Miami Beach, Florida",
url = "http://perception.inrialpes.fr/Publications/2009/ZBVH09"
}
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