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KISS-Matcher: Fast and Robust Point Cloud Registration Revisited

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arxiv 2409.15615 v3 pith:7BGVHBCL submitted 2024-09-23 cs.CV cs.RO

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keywords kiss-matcherregistrationpointcloudfeaturecombinesfastgraph-theoretic
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While global point cloud registration systems have advanced significantly in all aspects, many studies have focused on specific components, such as feature extraction, graph-theoretic pruning, or pose solvers. In this paper, we take a holistic view on the registration problem and develop an open-source and versatile C++ library for point cloud registration, called KISS-Matcher. KISS-Matcher combines a novel feature detector, Faster-PFH, that improves over the classical fast point feature histogram (FPFH). Moreover, it adopts a $k$-core-based graph-theoretic pruning to reduce the time complexity of rejecting outlier correspondences. Finally, it combines these modules in a complete, user-friendly, and ready-to-use pipeline. As verified by extensive experiments, KISS-Matcher has superior scalability and broad applicability, achieving a substantial speed-up compared to state-of-the-art outlier-robust registration pipelines while preserving accuracy. Our code will be available at https://github.com/MIT-SPARK/KISS-Matcher.

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    SKiD-SLAM combines SOLiD place recognition, KISS-Matcher registration, and a two-stage truncated-MSE/PCM outlier rejection to enable lightweight, distributed multi-robot LiDAR mapping in field environments.

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