Clustering-Based Plane Refitting of Non-Planar Patches for Voxel-Based 3d Point Cloud Segmentation Using K-Means Clustering

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2020

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Sağlam, Ali
Makineci, Hasan Bilgehan
Baykan, Ömer Kaan
Baykan, Nurdan Akhan

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INT INFORMATION & ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ASSOC

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Point cloud processing is a struggled field because the points in the clouds are three-dimensional and irregular distributed signals. For this reason, the points in the point clouds are mostly sampled into regularly distributed voxels in the literature. Voxelization as a pretreatment significantly accelerates the process of segmenting surfaces. The geometric cues such as plane directions (normals) in the voxels are mostly used to segment the local surfaces. However, the sampling process may include a non-planar point group (patch), which is mostly on the edges and corners, in a voxel. These voxels can cause misleading the segmentation process. In this paper, we separate the non-planar patches into planar sub-patches using k-means clustering. The largest one among the planar sub-patches replaces the normal and barycenter properties of the voxel with those of itself. We have tested this process in a successful point cloud segmentation method and measure the effects of the proposed method on two point cloud segmentation datasets (Mosque and Train Station). The method increases the accuracy success of the Mosque dataset from 83.84% to 87.86% and that of the Train Station dataset from 85.36% to 87.07%.

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plane fitting, plane refitting, point cloud segmentation, plane clustering, k-means clustering, standard deviation thresholding, EXTRACTION

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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TRAITEMENT DU SIGNAL

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37

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6

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1019

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