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2017
Journal Article
Title

A data-driven point cloud simplification framework for city-scale image-based localization

Abstract
City-scale 3D point clouds reconstructed via structure-from-motion from a large collection of Internet images are widely used in the image-based localization task to estimate a 6-DOF camera pose of a query image. Due to prohibitive memory footprint of city-scale point clouds, image-based localization is difficult to be implemented on devices with limited memory resources. Point cloud simplification aims to select a subset of points to achieve a comparable localization performance using the original point cloud. In this paper, we propose a data-driven point cloud simplification framework by taking it as a weighted K-Cover problem, which mainly includes two complementary parts. First, a utility-based parameter determination method is proposed to select a reasonable parameter K for K-Cover-based approaches by evaluating the potential of a point cloud for establishing sufficient 2D-3D feature correspondences. Second, we formulate the 3D point cloud simplification problem as a weighted K-Cover problem, and propose an adaptive exponential weight function based on the visibility probability of 3D points. The experimental results on three popular datasets demonstrate that the proposed point cloud simplification framework outperforms the state-of-the-art methods for the image-based localization application with a well predicted parameter in the K-Cover problem.
Author(s)
Cheng, Wentao
Fraunhofer Singapore  
Lin, Weisi
Nanyang Technological University
Zhang, Xinfeng
Nanyang Technological University
Goesele, Michael
TU Darmstadt GCC
Sun, Ming-Ting
University of Washington, Seattle
Journal
IEEE transactions on image processing  
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2016.2623488
Language
English
Singapore  
Keyword(s)
  • point clouds

  • Structure-from-Motion (SfM)

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