Surface Extraction from Multiple Views with Different Zoom Ratio
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概要
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We propose a high-resolution digitizing approach to the extraction of shape and surface reflectance of a real 3D object. The object is set on a rotary table and taken by a HDTV camera. The camera and the rotation axis of rotary table are well calibrated. The 3D object's shape is recovered through stereoscopic measurement using multiple images by rotating the rotary table horizontally and the camera vertically. To measure a region with a narrow section, we employed the images taken with a long focal length to estimate its shape. The entire 3D shape is obtained by merging all point data in 3D space through the estimated zoom ratio. A surface triangle mesh is generated to represent the object shape. For each 3D object, the intensity variation data from all views is computed for estimating surface reflectance. Experimental results are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2003-01-15
著者
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Zhou Xiangrong
岐阜大 大学院医学系研究科 再生医科学専攻 知能イメージ情報分野
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Saito S
Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Kobayashi Kiichi
NHK Engineering Services Inc.
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Saito Suguru
Tokyo Institute of Technology
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NAKANISHI Yoshinari
NHK Engineering Services Inc.
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MITSUMINE Hideki
NHK Science and Technology Research Labs.
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ZHANG1 Xiaohua
NHK Engineering Services, Inc.,
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Zhang X
Nhk Engineering Services Inc.
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Mitsumine Hideki
Nhk Science And Technical Research Laboratories
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Kobayashi K
Nhk Engineering Services Inc.
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Zhang Xiaohua
NHK Engineering Services, Inc.,
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