IEEE Trans Image Process
June 2022
Point cloud (PC) is a collection of discrete geometric samples of a physical object in 3D space. A PC video consists of temporal frames evenly spaced in time, each containing a static PC at one time instant. PCs in adjacent frames typically do not have point-to-point (P2P) correspondence, and thus exploiting temporal redundancy for PC restoration across frames is difficult.
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January 2023
Point cloud (PC)-a collection of discrete geometric samples of a 3D object's surface-is typically large, which entails expensive subsequent operations. Thus, PC sub-sampling is of practical importance. Previous model-based sub-sampling schemes are ad-hoc in design and do not preserve the overall shape sufficiently well, while previous data-driven schemes are trained for specific pre-determined input PC sizes and sub-sampling rates and thus do not generalize well.
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January 2020
Point cloud is a collection of 3D coordinates that are discrete geometric samples of an object's 2D surfaces. Imperfection in the acquisition process means that point clouds are often corrupted with noise. Building on recent advances in graph signal processing, we design local algorithms for 3D point cloud denoising.
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