A. Yang, Shankar R. Rao, Kun Huang, Wei Hong, Yi Ma
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Geometric segmentation of perspective images based on symmetry groups
Symmetry is an effective geometric cue to facilitate conventional segmentation techniques on images of man-made environment. Based on three fundamental principles that summarize the relations between symmetry and perspective imaging, namely, structure from symmetry, symmetry hypothesis testing, and global symmetry testing, we develop a prototype system which is able to automatically segment symmetric objects in space from single 2D perspective images. The result of such a segmentation is a hierarchy of geometric primitives, called symmetry cells and complexes, whose 3D structure and pose are fully recovered. Such a geometrically meaningful segmentation may greatly facilitate applications such as feature matching and robot navigation.