loading...
 This Article 
   
 Share 
   
 Bibliographic References 
   
 Add to: 
 
Digg
Furl
Spurl
Blink
Simpy
Google
Del.icio.us
Y!MyWeb
 
 Search 
   
Fifth International Conference on 3-D Digital Imaging and Modeling (3DIM'05)
Determining Characteristic Views of a 3D Object by Visual Hulls and Hausdorff Distance
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
June 13-June 16
ISBN: 0-7695-2327-7
Adrien Theetten, LIFL UMR CNRS
Jean-Philippe Vandeborre, ENIC Télécom Lille 1 / INT
Mohamed Daoudi, Université François-Rabelais de Tours

Nowadays, with the exponential growing of 3D object representations in private databases or on the web, it is all the more required to match these objects from some views. To improve the results of their matching, we work on the characteristic views of an object. The aim of this study is to find how many characteristic views are required and what relative positions are optimal.

This is the reason why the visual hulls are used. From some 2D masks, the nearest possible 3D mesh from the original object is computed. OpenGL views are used to build the visual hulls of 3D models from a given collection and then the distance between the visual hulls and the models are measured thanks to the Hausdorff distance.

Then the best view parameters are deduced to reduce the distance. These shots show that three orthogonal views give results very close to the ones given by twelve views on a isocahedron. Some other results on the view resolution and the field of view are discussed.

Citation:
Adrien Theetten, Jean-Philippe Vandeborre, Mohamed Daoudi, "Determining Characteristic Views of a 3D Object by Visual Hulls and Hausdorff Distance," 3dim, pp.439-446, Fifth International Conference on 3-D Digital Imaging and Modeling (3DIM'05), 2005
Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use.