M. Umasuthan et Am. Wallace, OUTLIER REMOVAL AND DISCONTINUITY PRESERVING SMOOTHING OF RANGE DATA, IEE proceedings. Vision, image and signal processing, 143(3), 1996, pp. 191-200
Algorithms for the segmentation and description of range images are ve
ry sensitive to errors in the source data caused by noise processes in
the optoelectronic sensing, and outliers caused by incorrect signal d
etection, for example false peaks in an active laser triangulation sys
tem. The authors present an approach to range data processing designed
to reconstruct the underlying shape of the surfaces in the scene, yet
preserve the discontinuities between them. The approach has two stage
s, first outlier removal by a lower complexity variation of the least
median of squares estimator, and second, robust smoothing by anisotrop
ic diffusion. To evaluate the proposed methods, the authors quantify t
he improvement in depth, normal and curvature estimation, and show how
preprocessing improves surface patch segmentation and classification.