{\mu}-MAR: Multiplane 3D Marker based Registration for Depth-sensing Cameras
Marcelo Saval-Calvo, Jorge Azorin-Lopez, Andres Fuster-Guillo, and Higinio Mora-Mora

TL;DR
This paper introduces {}-MAR, a multiplane registration method that effectively aligns low-quality 3D data from depth cameras by leveraging model-based plane detection, improving accuracy in noisy conditions.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel multiplane registration approach that handles noisy low-cost depth sensor data, outperforming existing methods in accuracy and robustness.
Findings
Effective registration of low-SNR 3D data
Improved accuracy over state-of-the-art methods
Validated with synthetic and real RGB-D data
Abstract
Many applications including object reconstruction, robot guidance, and scene mapping require the registration of multiple views from a scene to generate a complete geometric and appearance model of it. In real situations, transformations between views are unknown an it is necessary to apply expert inference to estimate them. In the last few years, the emergence of low-cost depth-sensing cameras has strengthened the research on this topic, motivating a plethora of new applications. Although they have enough resolution and accuracy for many applications, some situations may not be solved with general state-of-the-art registration methods due to the Signal-to-Noise ratio (SNR) and the resolution of the data provided. The problem of working with low SNR data, in general terms, may appear in any 3D system, then it is necessary to propose novel solutions in this aspect. In this paper, we…
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