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import numpy as np
from sklearn.neighbors import NearestNeighbors
def best_fit_transform(A, B):
'''
Calculates the least-squares best-fit transform that maps corresponding points A to B in m spatial dimensions
Input:
A: Nxm numpy array of corresponding points
B: Nxm numpy array of corresponding points
Returns:
T: (m+1)x(m+1) homogeneous transformation matrix that maps A on to B
R: mxm rotation matrix
t: mx1 translation vector
'''
assert A.shape == B.shape
# get number of dimensions
m = A.shape[1]
# translate points to their centroids
centroid_A = np.mean(A, axis=0)
centroid_B = np.mean(B, axis=0)
AA = A - centroid_A
BB = B - centroid_B
# rotation matrix
H = np.dot(AA.T, BB)
U, S, Vt = np.linalg.svd(H)
R = np.dot(Vt.T, U.T)
# special reflection case
if np.linalg.det(R) < 0:
Vt[m-1,:] *= -1
R = np.dot(Vt.T, U.T)
# translation
t = centroid_B.T - np.dot(R,centroid_A.T)
# homogeneous transformation
T = np.identity(m+1)
T[:m, :m] = R
T[:m, m] = t
return T, R, t
def nearest_neighbor(src, dst):
'''
Find the nearest (Euclidean) neighbor in dst for each point in src
Input:
src: Nxm array of points
dst: Nxm array of points
Output:
distances: Euclidean distances of the nearest neighbor
indices: dst indices of the nearest neighbor
'''
assert src.shape == dst.shape
neigh = NearestNeighbors(n_neighbors=1)
neigh.fit(dst)
distances, indices = neigh.kneighbors(src, return_distance=True)
return distances.ravel(), indices.ravel()
def icp(A, B, init_pose=None, max_iterations=20, tolerance=0.001):
'''
The Iterative Closest Point method: finds best-fit transform that maps points A on to points B
Input:
A: Nxm numpy array of source mD points
B: Nxm numpy array of destination mD point
init_pose: (m+1)x(m+1) homogeneous transformation
max_iterations: exit algorithm after max_iterations
tolerance: convergence criteria
Output:
T: final homogeneous transformation that maps A on to B
distances: Euclidean distances (errors) of the nearest neighbor
i: number of iterations to converge
'''
assert A.shape == B.shape
# get number of dimensions
m = A.shape[1]
# make points homogeneous, copy them to maintain the originals
src = np.ones((m+1,A.shape[0]))
dst = np.ones((m+1,B.shape[0]))
src[:m,:] = np.copy(A.T)
dst[:m,:] = np.copy(B.T)
# apply the initial pose estimation
if init_pose is not None:
src = np.dot(init_pose, src)
prev_error = 0
for i in range(max_iterations):
# find the nearest neighbors between the current source and destination points
distances, indices = nearest_neighbor(src[:m,:].T, dst[:m,:].T)
# compute the transformation between the current source and nearest destination points
T,_,_ = best_fit_transform(src[:m,:].T, dst[:m,indices].T)
# update the current source
src = np.dot(T, src)
# check error
mean_error = np.mean(distances)
if np.abs(prev_error - mean_error) < tolerance:
break
prev_error = mean_error
# calculate final transformation
T,_,_ = best_fit_transform(A, src[:m,:].T)
return T, distances, i