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Extracting Plücker Line and Their Relations for 3D Reconstruction of Indoor Scene

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Image and Video Technology (PSIVT 2017)

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The structure line is an important clue for understanding indoor space. Unfortunately, in the context of indoor scene, very little structural data is available due to occlusion. To address this issue, this paper proposes to extract structural lines and analyze their relations to obtain the structure lines, which are continuous, anti-occlusion, able to reconstruct indoor space. In this paper, Plücker line is used to express the lines in 3D indoor scene. And then it studies the properties and the benefits of using Plücker line. For the first time, a new strategy is suggested to maintain the integrity of indoor space, which uses the extracted high confidence lines to infer the properties of other lines. Experimental results show that our methods have many advantages in obtaining a complete 3D interior structure line, which resists most occlusion in near ground.

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This work has been supported by “Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities” (No. 20205170442).

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Sun, H., Yu, X., Sun, C. (2018). Extracting Plücker Line and Their Relations for 3D Reconstruction of Indoor Scene. In: Satoh, S. (eds) Image and Video Technology. PSIVT 2017. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10799. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92753-4_31

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