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Dr.-Ing. Christoph SchmalzAlumnus of the Pattern Recognition Lab of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnbergbuild a universal 3d sensor Single Shot Structured LightThere are many established techniques for optical 3D surface measurements. Almost all of them need several images of a scene to reconstruct the depth. In contrast, Single Shot methods need only one image. This offers the following advantages:
In collaboration with Siemens AG , we aim to build a robust all-purpose 3D scanning system. The sensor works with almost any surface type, including highly textured objects, and under adverse environment conditions. Typical performance figures are:
The following table shows some example input images and the resulting color coded depthmaps. Structured Light Test ScenesStructured Light is a method to generate 3d data from one or more images of an object illuminated with a special pattern. In contrast to stereo methods it is difficult to compare different algorithms as everyone uses different patterns. This project aims to remedy that situation. Here you can find scripts for povray to generate images of synthetic test scenes with ground truth. To keep the download small the archive does not include the big data files, they must be downloaded separately. See the code for links.
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