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PrimiTect: Fast Continuous Hough Voting for Primitive Detection

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arxiv 2005.07457 v1 pith:WMLEI5G5 submitted 2020-05-15 cs.CV cs.RO

classification cs.CVcs.RO
keywords methoddatahoughpointprimitivesvotingabstractionaccuracy
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This paper tackles the problem of data abstraction in the context of 3D point sets. Our method classifies points into different geometric primitives, such as planes and cones, leading to a compact representation of the data. Being based on a semi-global Hough voting scheme, the method does not need initialization and is robust, accurate, and efficient. We use a local, low-dimensional parameterization of primitives to determine type, shape and pose of the object that a point belongs to. This makes our algorithm suitable to run on devices with low computational power, as often required in robotics applications. The evaluation shows that our method outperforms state-of-the-art methods both in terms of accuracy and robustness.

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