表面还是骨架?青铜蛙鼓三维点云的自动分层聚类

Q2 Environmental Science
Fan Xue, W. Zhang, G. Xu, Q. Zhou, Y. Wu
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摘要在数字孪生时代,文物的高清3D点云,如古代东南亚和中国的铜鼓,越来越多地被用作数字遗产。基于2000次全局配准的最小误差的不相似度度量,采用自动分层聚类方法对14个鼓上青蛙的非结构化3D模型进行了比较和聚类。此外,本研究还比较了两种3D呈现形式:表面点和3D形状骨架。对14只高清青蛙的实验结果表明,无论使用点云或形状骨架进行3D呈现,三脚带娃、四脚带娃、三脚不带娃和四脚不带娃四组青蛙的检测结果都一致(TPR = 0.857)。基本的表面点和先进的形状骨架有效地聚类三维遗产细节的遗产数字双胞胎和先进的遗产文件。研究结果还表明,使用表面3D点云或骨架的地理空间分析可以阐明对许多文化遗产的非结构化点云的无监督学习和定量理解。
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SURFACE OR SKELETON? AUTOMATIC HIERARCHICAL CLUSTERING OF 3D POINT CLOUDS OF BRONZE FROG DRUMS FOR HERITAGE DIGITAL TWINS
Abstract. In the era of digital twins, high-definition 3D point clouds of cultural relics, such as the bronze drums of ancient Southeast Asia and China, are increasingly available as digital heritage. This study applies an automatic hierarchical clustering method to compare and cluster 14 unstructured 3D models of frogs on drums based on the dissimilarity metric of the minimum error from 2,000 iterations of global registration. Furthermore, this study compares two forms of 3D presentation: surface points and 3D shape skeletons. The experimental results on 14 high-definition frogs showed that four groups – three-legged with baby, four-legged with baby, three-legged without baby, and four-legged without baby – were consistently (TPR = 0.857) detected, regardless of the 3D presentation using point clouds or shape skeletons. Both basic surface points and advanced shape skeleton effectively clustered 3D heritage details for heritage digital twins and advanced heritage documentation. The findings also imply that geospatial analytics using either surface 3D point clouds or skeleton can shed light on unsupervised learning and quantitative understanding of unstructured point clouds of numerous cultural heritages.
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ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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