In order to solve the problem of multisolution and ill-formedness of the 3D reconstruction method of a single image (purpose), the author proposes a microscope image segmentation algorithm based on the Harris multiscale corner detection. Separating complex engineering images into several simple basic geometric shapes, rebuild them separately to avoid the ill-conditioned solution problem of directly recovering depth information. In order to improve the registration accuracy of the corner-based image registration algorithm, the idea of multiresolution analysis was introduced into the classic Harris corner detection, and a gray intensity variation formula based on the wavelet transform was constructed, and a scale transformation characteristic was obtained so that the improved Harris corner detection algorithm is invariant to rotation, translation, and scale. Experimental results show that after reconstruction, the error between the length of the object measured based on the point cloud data and the actual length of the object is small, and both remain within the error range of 3 mm. The experiment verifies the fast, accurate, and stable characteristics of the improved algorithm.
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