Sap‐net: A simple and robust 3d point cloud registration network based on local shape features

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Abstract

Point cloud registration is a key step in the reconstruction of 3D data models. The traditional ICP registration algorithm depends on the initial position of the point cloud. Otherwise, it may get trapped into local optima. In addition, the registration method based on the feature learning of PointNet cannot directly or effectively extract local features. To solve these two problems, this paper proposes SAP‐Net, inspired by CorsNet and PointNet++, as an optimized CorsNet. To be more specific, SAP‐Net firstly uses the set abstraction layer in PointNet++ as the feature extraction layer and then combines the global features with the initial template point cloud. Finally, PointNet is used as the transform prediction layer to obtain the six parameters required for point cloud registration directly, namely the rotation matrix and the translation vector. Experiments on the Mod-elNet40 dataset and real data show that SAP‐Net not only outperforms ICP and CorsNet on both seen and unseen categories of the point cloud but also has stronger robustness.

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Li, J., Li, Y., Long, J., Zhang, Y., & Gao, X. (2021). Sap‐net: A simple and robust 3d point cloud registration network based on local shape features. Sensors, 21(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21217177

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