Title
Voxel Planes: Rapid Visualization And Meshification Of Point Cloud Ensembles
Abstract
Conversion of unorganized point clouds to surface reconstructions is increasingly required in the mobile robotics perception processing pipeline, particularly with the rapid adoption of RGB-D (color and depth) image sensors. Many contemporary methods stem from the work in the computer graphics community in order to handle the point clouds generated by tabletop scanners in a batch-like manner. The requirements for mobile robotics are different and include support for real-time processing, incremental update, localization, mapping, path planning, obstacle avoidance, ray-tracing, terrain traversability assessment, grasping/manipulation and visualization for effective human-robot interaction.We carry out a quantitative comparison of Greedy Projection and Marching cubes along with our voxel planes method. The execution speed, error, compression and visualization appearance of these are assessed. Our voxel planes approach first computes the PCA over the points inside a voxel, combining these PCA results across 2x2x2 voxel neighborhoods in a sliding window. Second, the smallest eigenvector and voxel centroid define a plane which is intersected with the voxel to reconstruct the surface patch (3-6 sided convex polygon) within that voxel. By nature of their construction these surface patches tessellate to produce a surface representation of the underlying points.In experiments on public datasets the voxel planes method is 3 times faster than marching cubes, offers 300 times better compression than Greedy Projection, 10 fold lower error than marching cubes whilst allowing incremental map updates.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2013
2013 IEEE/RSJ INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT ROBOTS AND SYSTEMS (IROS)
ray tracing,principal component analysis,mobile robots,real time systems,surface reconstruction,computational geometry,data visualisation
Field
DocType
ISSN
Voxel,Computer vision,Computer graphics (images),Visualization,Computer science,Computational geometry,Marching cubes,Convex polygon,Artificial intelligence,Point cloud,Computer graphics,Centroid
Conference
2153-0858
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.38
8
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Julian Ryde1899.15
Vikas Dhiman252.81
Robert Platt317919.34