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17 December 1993 Three-dimensional digitizer for the footwear industry
Francisco Gonzalez, Pascual Campoy, Rafael Aracil, Francisco Penafiel, Jose M. Sebastian
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Proceedings Volume 1989, Computer Vision for Industry; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.164878
Event: Electronic Imaging Device Engineering, 1993, Munich, Germany
Abstract
This paper presents a developed system for digitizing 3D objects in the footwear industry (e.g. mould, soles, heels) and their introduction in a CAD system for further manipulation and production of rapid prototypes. The system is based on the acquisition of the sequence of images of the projection of a laser line onto the 3D object when this is moving in front of the laser beam and the camera. This beam projection lights a 3D curve on the surface of the object, whose image is processed in order to obtain the 3D coordinates of every point of mentioned curve according to a previous calibration of the system. These coordinates of points in all the curves are analyzed and combined in order to make up a 3D wire-frame model of the object, which is introduced in a CAD station for further design and connection to the machinery for rapid prototyping.
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Francisco Gonzalez, Pascual Campoy, Rafael Aracil, Francisco Penafiel, and Jose M. Sebastian "Three-dimensional digitizer for the footwear industry", Proc. SPIE 1989, Computer Vision for Industry, (17 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.164878
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Calibration

Computer aided design

Solids

Image processing

Imaging systems

3D modeling

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