In this paper, we present an image based plane extraction method well suited for real-time operations. Our approach exploits the assumption that the surrounding scene is mainly composed by planes disposed in known directions. Planes are detected from a single image exploiting a voting scheme that takes into account the vanishing lines. Then, candidate planes are validated and merged using a region grow- ing based approach to detect in real-time planes inside an unknown in- door environment. Using the related plane homographies is possible to remove the perspective distortion, enabling standard place recognition algorithms to work in an invariant point of view setup. Quantitative Ex- periments performed with real world images show the effectiveness of our approach compared with a very popular method.

Plane extraction for indoor place recognition

BLOISI, Domenico Daniele;NARDI, Daniele
2015-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, we present an image based plane extraction method well suited for real-time operations. Our approach exploits the assumption that the surrounding scene is mainly composed by planes disposed in known directions. Planes are detected from a single image exploiting a voting scheme that takes into account the vanishing lines. Then, candidate planes are validated and merged using a region grow- ing based approach to detect in real-time planes inside an unknown in- door environment. Using the related plane homographies is possible to remove the perspective distortion, enabling standard place recognition algorithms to work in an invariant point of view setup. Quantitative Ex- periments performed with real world images show the effectiveness of our approach compared with a very popular method.
2015
978-3-319-25902-4
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