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1 Data-Weighted Multivariate Generalized Gaussian Mixture Model: Application to Point Cloud Robust Registration Ge B; Najar F; Bouguila N; 37754943
ENCS
2 Discovery and characterization of family 39 glycoside hydrolases from rumen anaerobic fungi with polyspecific activity on rare arabinosyl substrates. Jones DR, Uddin MS, Gruninger RJ, Pham TTM, Thomas D, Boraston AB, Briggs J, Pluvinage B, McAllister TA, Forster RJ, Tsang A, Selinger LB, Abbott DW 28588026
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Title:Data-Weighted Multivariate Generalized Gaussian Mixture Model: Application to Point Cloud Robust Registration
Authors:Ge BNajar FBouguila N
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37754943/
DOI:10.3390/jimaging9090179
Publication:Journal of imaging
Keywords:KL divergenceminimum message lengthmultivariate generalized Gaussianpoint set robust registrationstochastic optimizationweighted-data clustering
PMID:37754943 Category: Date Added:2023-09-27
Dept Affiliation: ENCS

Description:

In this paper, a weighted multivariate generalized Gaussian mixture model combined with stochastic optimization is proposed for point cloud registration. The mixture model parameters of the target scene and the scene to be registered are updated iteratively by the fixed point method under the framework of the EM algorithm, and the number of components is determined based on the minimum message length criterion (MML). The KL divergence between these two mixture models is utilized as the loss function for stochastic optimization to find the optimal parameters of the transformation model. The self-built point clouds are used to evaluate the performance of the proposed algorithm on rigid registration. Experiments demonstrate that the algorithm dramatically reduces the impact of noise and outliers and effectively extracts the key features of the data-intensive regions.





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