Elliptic shape prior for object 2D-3D pose estimation using circular feature

Cui Li, Derong Chen, Jiulu Gong*, Yangyu Wu

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Abstract

Many objects in real world have circular feature. It is a difficult task to obtain the 2D-3D pose estimation using circular feature in challenging scenarios. This paper proposes a method to incorporate elliptic shape prior for object pose estimation using a level set method. The relationship between the projection of the circular feature of a 3D object and the signed distance function corresponding to it is analyzed to yield a 2D elliptic shape prior. The method employs the combination of the grayscale histogram, the intensities of edge, and the smoothness distribution as main image feature descriptors that define the image statistical measure model. The elliptic shape prior combined with the image statistical measure energy model drives the elliptic shape contour to the projection of the circular feature of the 3D object with the current pose into the image plane. These works effectively reduce the impacts of the challenging scenarios on the pose estimate results. In addition, the method utilizes particle filters that take into account the motion dynamics of the object among scene frames, and this work provides the robust method for object 2D-3D pose estimation using circular feature in a challenging environment. Various numerical experiments are illustrated to show the performance and advantages of the proposed method.

Original languageEnglish
Article number34
JournalEurasip Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Volume2020
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Circular feature
  • Elliptic shape prior
  • Image statistical property
  • Pose estimation

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