Spatial-Temporal Transformer for point cloud registration in digital modeling of complex environments

Authors: An, L., Zhou, P., Zhou, M., Wang, Y., Geng, G., Shui, W. and Tang, W.

Journal: Displays

Volume: 90

ISSN: 0141-9382

DOI: 10.1016/j.displa.2025.103139

Abstract:

Building sustainable cities and societies requires precise spatial data to support high-accuracy digital modeling and environmental analysis. Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) provides detailed 3D point cloud data, but these data are often segmented into multiple local datasets due to measurement range and environmental limitations, making point cloud registration a critical step for achieving comprehensive environmental representation. However, point cloud registration faces challenges in low-overlap, large-scale, and cross-dataset scenarios. To address these issues, this paper proposes a Spatial-Temporal Transformer-based point cloud registration method (TransPCR), designed specifically for multi-temporal data fusion in complex urban environments. The key innovation of this method is the use of dual-branch position encoding and a Spatial-Temporal Transformer for multi-level point cloud information interaction. The dual-branch position encoding combines local features and coordinates, enhancing the model's ability to represent complex spatial structures and improving accuracy in low-overlap scenarios. The core Spatial-Temporal Transformer module further facilitates interaction between local positions and features, enabling the model to meet large-scale registration requirements. Additionally, the Temporal Transformer module achieves local-to-global fusion, promoting the learning and extraction of internal point cloud features. Tested on the 3DMatch and KITTI datasets and validated on WHU-TLS and ETH datasets, including complex scenes like urban areas, rivers, and forests. TransPCR demonstrates outstanding registration accuracy, indicating its potential in multi-source data integration and applications within complex environments.

Source: Scopus