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Influence of Pose on 3-D Shape Classification: Part II

Authors :
Eric Paquet
Marc Rioux
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Last year we presented the influence of pose on threedimensional (3-D) shape classification in the context of a repeatability study. Meaning, that the subjects are repeatedly scanned 10 times and they attempt to assume the same pose each time. It was shown that changes due to a slight pose modification had no detrimental effects for shape classification. This paper discuss a second set of experiments, designed to test the stability of the geometric search engine in more extreme cases. The pose of the subjects between the scans are modified substantially, with an increasing amount of differences compared to the CAESAR protocol. Experimental results will be presented and discussed.<br />Proceedings of the Digital Human Modeling for Design and Engineering Conference, June 26-28, 2001., Arlington, Virginia, USA

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1c79fb24af492cbef52f0ceb75396c17