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30 June 1998 3D object model construction from multiple range views
Yongho Li, Jarle Strand, Anil K. Jain, Carolyn R. Mercer
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Abstract
We present a complete system for building complex 3D models using multiple range views measured from a fiber-optic projected-fringe interferometry system, and from a structured light range scanner. For the interferometry images, the BLS phase unwrapping algorithm was used to obtain true depth values. A robust registration algorithm is proposed that uses randomly selected control points, and the interval least medium squares error estimator. It is not necessary to triangulate the raw data before the algorithm is applied. Also, a 'holes-and-gaps' filling algorithm is described to improve the display of the integrated 3D models. The experimental results show that the system robustly integrates different views into a single 3D model, and that the holes-and-gaps algorithm improves the visual results.
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Yongho Li, Jarle Strand, Anil K. Jain, and Carolyn R. Mercer "3D object model construction from multiple range views", Proc. SPIE 3478, Laser Interferometry IX: Techniques and Analysis, (30 June 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.312967
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Interferometry

Visual process modeling

Visualization

Data modeling

Image registration

Fiber optics

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