Abstract
Non-rigid point cloud registration holds significant importance for human body pose analysis in the fields of sports, medicine, gaming, etc. In this paper, we propose a non-rigid point cloud registration algorithm based on geodesic distance measurement, which can improve the accuracy of the registration for matching point pairs during non-rigid deformations. Firstly, a graph is constructed for two sets of point clouds using geodesic distance measurement considering that geodesic distance changes minimally during non-rigid deformation of the human body, which can preserve the point cloud matching information between corresponding points. Furthermore, a maximal clique search is employed to find combinations of matching pairs between point clouds. Finally, by driving the human body model parameters, sparse matching pairs are overlapped as much as possible to achieve non-rigid point cloud registration of the human body. The accuracy of the proposed algorithm is verified with FAUST and CAPE datasets.
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