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26 September 2013Research progress of depth detection in vision measurement: a novel project of bifocal imaging system for 3D measurement
The paper reviews the recent research progresses of vision measurement. The general methods of the depth detection
used in the monocular stereo vision are compared with each other. As a result, a novel bifocal imaging measurement
system based on the zoom method is proposed to solve the problem of the online 3D measurement. This system consists
of a primary lens and a secondary one with the different focal length matching to meet the large-range and
high-resolution imaging requirements without time delay and imaging errors, which has an important significance for the
industry application.
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Anhu Li, Ye Ding, Wei Wang, Yongjian Zhu, Zhizhong Li, "Research progress of depth detection in vision measurement: a novel project of bifocal imaging system for 3D measurement," Proc. SPIE 8855, Optics and Photonics for Information Processing VII, 88550Y (26 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2022557