2011 IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/wacv.2011.5711500
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Aligning surfaces without aligning surfaces

Abstract: We introduce a novel method for matching and aligning 3D surfaces that do not have any overlapping surface information. When two matching surfaces do not overlap, all that remains in common between them is a thin strip along their borders. Aligning such fragments is challenging but crucial for various applications, such as reassembly of thin-shell ceramics from their broken pieces. Past work approach this problem by heavily relying on simplistic assumptions about the shape of the object, or its texture. Our me… Show more

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