1-point RANSAC for Circular Motion Estimation in Computed Tomography (CT)

10/03/2019
by   Mikhail O. Chekanov, et al.
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This paper proposes a RANSAC-based algorithm for determining the axial rotation angle of an object from a pair of its tomographic projections. An equation is derived for calculating the rotation angle using one correct keypoints correspondence of two tomographic projections. The proposed algorithm consists of the following steps: keypoints detection and matching, rotation angle estimation for each correspondence, outliers filtering with the RANSAC algorithm, finally, calculation of the desired angle by minimizing the re-projection error from the remaining correspondences. To validate the proposed method an experimental comparison against methods based on analysis of the distribution of the angles computed from all correspondences is conducted.

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