AbstractsComputer Science

Effective 3D Geometric Matching for Data Restoration and Its Forensic Application

by Kang Zhang




Institution: Louisiana State University
Department:
Year: 2016
Keywords: Geometric Matching; Geometric Modeling and Processing; Computer-aided Forensics
Posted: 02/05/2017
Record ID: 2093511
Full text PDF: http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-05242016-134040/


Abstract

3D geometric matching is the technique to detect the similar patterns among multiple objects. It is an important and fundamental problem and can facilitate many tasks in computer graphics and vision, including shape comparison and retrieval, data fusion, scene understanding and object recognition, and data restoration. For example, 3D scans of an object from different angles are matched and stitched together to form the complete geometry. In medical image analysis, the motion of deforming organs is modeled and predicted by matching a series of CT images. This problem is challenging and remains unsolved, especially when the similar patterns are 1) small and lack geometric saliency; 2) incomplete due to the occlusion of the scanning and damage of the data. We study the reliable matching algorithm that can tackle the above difficulties and its application in data restoration. Data restoration is the problem to restore the fragmented or damaged model to its original complete state. It is a new area and has direct applications in many scientific fields such as Forensics and Archeology. In this dissertation, we study novel effective geometric matching algorithms, including curve matching, surface matching, pairwise matching, multi-piece matching and template matching. We demonstrate its applications in an integrated digital pipeline of skull reassembly, skull completion, and facial reconstruction, which is developed to facilitate the state-of-the-art forensic skull/facial reconstruction processing pipeline in law enforcement. Advisors/Committee Members: Zhang, Hongchao (committee member), Koppelman, David (committee member), Trahan, Jerry (committee member), Li, Xin (chair), Meng, Shelley (committee member).