A portable and flexible system for three-dimensional (3D) scanning is presented. It is constituted of four main modules. The first module is devoted to the acquisition of a set of 3-D points over the surface through laser scanning (digitization). The second module reconstructs a continuous 3D surface, filtering the measurement noise. Whenever required (e.g., in CAD applications), a third module converts the surface into a 3D mesh which can then be colored by projecting over it a bitmap or the surface, obtained from a snapshot to obtain a highly realistic textured 3D model. This instrument improves upon the commercially available scanners in two main aspects. The digitizer proves to be highly flexible and accurate, and it can easily accommodate objects of different dimension. The construction of the surface and the filtering of the digitization noise are performed in a single step through a fully adaptive algorithm which produces a multiscale surface and can be parallelized to work in real time. Results on the reproduction of human faces are reported and discussed.

A portable modular system for automatic acquisition of 3D objects / N. A. Borghese, S. Ferrari. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT. - ISSN 0018-9456. - 49:5(2000), pp. 1128-1136. ((Intervento presentato al 16. convegno IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (IMTC) nel 1999.

A portable modular system for automatic acquisition of 3D objects

N. A. Borghese
Primo
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S. Ferrari
Ultimo
2000

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A portable and flexible system for three-dimensional (3D) scanning is presented. It is constituted of four main modules. The first module is devoted to the acquisition of a set of 3-D points over the surface through laser scanning (digitization). The second module reconstructs a continuous 3D surface, filtering the measurement noise. Whenever required (e.g., in CAD applications), a third module converts the surface into a 3D mesh which can then be colored by projecting over it a bitmap or the surface, obtained from a snapshot to obtain a highly realistic textured 3D model. This instrument improves upon the commercially available scanners in two main aspects. The digitizer proves to be highly flexible and accurate, and it can easily accommodate objects of different dimension. The construction of the surface and the filtering of the digitization noise are performed in a single step through a fully adaptive algorithm which produces a multiscale surface and can be parallelized to work in real time. Results on the reproduction of human faces are reported and discussed.
Modular architectures ; Multiresolution ; Neural networks ; Radial basis functions ; Range data ; Real-time ; Scanner 3-D.
Settore INF/01 - Informatica
2000
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