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1 March 1992 Building a surface model of an object using multiple range views
Marc-Andre A. Soucy, Denis Laurendeau
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Abstract
This paper presents a two-step technique to build a non-redundant surface model of an object using information provided by N registered range views. In the first processing step, the redundancy between views (e.g., 3-D information belonging to more than one view) is detected. Range views are considered as sets of 3-D points. The redundancy between the views is modeled by the Venn diagram of the N sets. Using the Venn diagram, the second processing step yields a non-redundant surface model of the object. A mesh of 3-D triangles defined in an object-centered reference frame describes the surface information present in the N range views. The proposed view integration technique is independent of the number of 3-D views and does not impose orthogonallity between them.
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Marc-Andre A. Soucy and Denis Laurendeau "Building a surface model of an object using multiple range views", Proc. SPIE 1608, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision X: Neural, Biological, and 3-D Methods, (1 March 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.135085
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

3D modeling

Robot vision

Integrated modeling

Visual process modeling

Computer vision technology

Machine vision

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