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Projector camera system for realtime 3D scanning

Published: 10 August 2008 Publication History

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An active 3D scanning device which can capture a sequential motion in realtime is strongly demanded for 3D display and other VR systems. Since most previous and commercial products basically recover the shape with a point or a line for each scan, fast motion can not be captured in principle. One solution for the purpose is to use a single pattern (one shot scan). However, they often have stability problems and their result tend to have low resolution. In our recent study, we have developed a system which achieved dense and accurate 3D reconstruction from only a single image. The proposed system also had the advantage of being robust in terms of image processing. In this presentation, we introduce outline of our system, several applications and results.

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PROCAMS '08: Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE International Workshop on Projector camera systems
August 2008
81 pages
ISBN:9781605582726
DOI:10.1145/1394622
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  1. constant time
  2. global illumination
  3. radiosity

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  • (2011)3D measurement of feature cross-sections of foot while walkingMachine Vision and Applications10.1007/s00138-009-0238-322:2(377-388)Online publication date: 1-Mar-2011

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