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On Registering Front- and Backviews of Rotationally Symmetric Objects

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Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns (CAIP 1999)

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Every archaeological excavation must deal with a vast number of ceramic fragments. The documentation, administration and scienfitic processing of these fragments represent a temporal, personnel, and financial problem.We are developing a documentation system for archaeological fragments based on their profile, which is the cross-section of the fragment in the direction of the rotational axis of symmetry. Hence the position of a fragment (orientation) on a vessel is important. To achieve the profile, a 3d-representation of the object is necessary. This paper shows an algorithm for registration of the front and the back views of rotationally symmetric objects without using corresponding points. The method proposed uses the axis of rotation of fragments to bring two range images into alignment.

This work was supported in part by the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF) under grant P13385-INF.

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Sablatnig, R., Kampel, M. (1999). On Registering Front- and Backviews of Rotationally Symmetric Objects. In: Solina, F., Leonardis, A. (eds) Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns. CAIP 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1689. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48375-6_41

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