2013
DOI: 10.1145/2442080.2442085
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A camera flash projector-based reconstruction system for digital preservation of artifacts

Abstract: Computer vision techniques have been applied for rapid and accurate structure recovery in many fields. Most methods perform poorly in areas containing little or no texture and in the presence of repetitive patterns. We present a portable, cost-effective pattern projector system powered by the flash of a camera, to aid the reconstruction of such areas. No calibration is required between the camera-projector, projector-scene, or pattern. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our system on various representative su… Show more

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“…However the generation of a 3D model with precise surface from unorganized point clouds derived from laser scanner data [5] or photogrammetric image measurements [4,6] is a difficult problem. For the reconstruction of a person's face more level of details and capturing time are required to get data, but it feels uncomfortable for people to keep a pose too long; small movements are inevitable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However the generation of a 3D model with precise surface from unorganized point clouds derived from laser scanner data [5] or photogrammetric image measurements [4,6] is a difficult problem. For the reconstruction of a person's face more level of details and capturing time are required to get data, but it feels uncomfortable for people to keep a pose too long; small movements are inevitable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%