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26 December 2001 Three-dimensional pattern recognition using fringe projection
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Abstract
A real time system for three-dimensional (3-D) object recognition based on Fourier transform profilometry technique is presented. We demonstrate the performance of the proposed method in two different types of correlators: the joint transform correlator and the classical convergent correlator. The projection of a regular fringe pattern onto the 3-D object surface permits to obtain a distorted grating pattern that carries all the 3-D information of the object. The analysis of such patterns is the basis of the method for recognizing 3-D objects in real time. With this method is also possible to obtain rotation-invariant and scale-invariant 3-D object recognition. The experimental results demonstrate the theory and show the utility of the proposed method.
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Carlos Ferreira, Jose J. Esteve-Taboada, and Javier Garcia "Three-dimensional pattern recognition using fringe projection", Proc. SPIE 4435, Wave Optics and VLSI Photonic Devices for Information Processing, (26 December 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.451156
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KEYWORDS
3D acquisition

3D image processing

Fourier transforms

Object recognition

Optical correlators

Fringe analysis

Cameras

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