A new 3D-matching method of non-rigid and ...
Document type :
Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
DOI :
Title :
A new 3D-matching method of non-rigid and partially similar models using curve analysis
Author(s) :
Tabia, Hedi [Auteur]
LAGIS-SI
Daoudi, Mohamed [Auteur]
Institut TELECOM/TELECOM Lille1
FOX MIIRE [LIFL]
Vandeborre, Jean Philippe [Auteur correspondant]
Institut TELECOM/TELECOM Lille1
FOX MIIRE [LIFL]
Colot, Olivier [Auteur]
LAGIS-SI
LAGIS-SI
Daoudi, Mohamed [Auteur]

Institut TELECOM/TELECOM Lille1
FOX MIIRE [LIFL]
Vandeborre, Jean Philippe [Auteur correspondant]

Institut TELECOM/TELECOM Lille1
FOX MIIRE [LIFL]
Colot, Olivier [Auteur]

LAGIS-SI
Journal title :
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Pages :
852-858
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Publication date :
2011-04
ISSN :
0162-8828
English keyword(s) :
3D-shape matching
Curves analysis
Belief functions
Feature points
Curves analysis
Belief functions
Feature points
HAL domain(s) :
Informatique [cs]/Vision par ordinateur et reconnaissance de formes [cs.CV]
Informatique [cs]/Multimédia [cs.MM]
Informatique [cs]/Recherche d'information [cs.IR]
Informatique [cs]/Multimédia [cs.MM]
Informatique [cs]/Recherche d'information [cs.IR]
English abstract : [en]
The 3D-shape matching problem plays a crucial role in many applications such as indexing or modeling by example. Here, we present a novel approach to match 3D-objects in presence of non-rigid transformation and partially ...
Show more >The 3D-shape matching problem plays a crucial role in many applications such as indexing or modeling by example. Here, we present a novel approach to match 3D-objects in presence of non-rigid transformation and partially similar models. In this paper, we use the representation of surfaces by 3D-curves extracted around feature points. Indeed, surfaces are represented with a collection of closed curves and tools from shape analysis of curves are applied to analyze and to compare curves. The belief functions are used to define a global distance between 3D-objects. The experimental results obtained on the TOSCA and the SHREC07 datasets show that the system efficiently performs in retrieving similar 3D-models.Show less >
Show more >The 3D-shape matching problem plays a crucial role in many applications such as indexing or modeling by example. Here, we present a novel approach to match 3D-objects in presence of non-rigid transformation and partially similar models. In this paper, we use the representation of surfaces by 3D-curves extracted around feature points. Indeed, surfaces are represented with a collection of closed curves and tools from shape analysis of curves are applied to analyze and to compare curves. The belief functions are used to define a global distance between 3D-objects. The experimental results obtained on the TOSCA and the SHREC07 datasets show that the system efficiently performs in retrieving similar 3D-models.Show less >
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Anglais
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