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1 April 1991 High-resolution fully 3-D mapping of human surfaces by laser array camera and data representations
Kyongtae Ty Bae, Martin D. Altschuler
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Proceedings Volume 1380, Biostereometric Technology and Applications; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.48080
Event: Advances in Intelligent Robotics Systems, 1990, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
A 3-D surface is mensurated by active triangulation: an electro-optically controlled laser camera projects an array of beams onto the surface and an optical camera detects the reflected images from a different perspective. By controlling the projection of the rays in a binary pattern mode it is possible to correlate automatically the surface positions illuminated by the active camera and observed by the passive camera and thus achieve the rapid triangulation of multiple surface points in three dimensions. The present implementation technique is discussed in comparison with other data acquisition methods. After an entire body surface i mensurated by multiple perspectives around the body a volumetric representation is generated. Some examples are displayed using computer graphics.
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Kyongtae Ty Bae and Martin D. Altschuler "High-resolution fully 3-D mapping of human surfaces by laser array camera and data representations", Proc. SPIE 1380, Biostereometric Technology and Applications, (1 April 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.48080
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Calibration

3D image processing

Data acquisition

3D metrology

Binary data

Biomedical optics

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