Acquisition and Rectification of Shape Data Obtained by a Moving Range Sensor(Special Section Theses for a Doctorate and a Graduation)
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概要
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"Modeling from Reality" techniques are making great progress because of the availability of accurate geometric data from three-dimensional digitizers. These techniques contribute to numerous applications in many areas. Among them, one of the most important and comprehensive applications is modeling cultural heritage objects. For a large object, scanning from the air is one of the most efficient methods for obtaining 3D data. We developed a novel 3D measurement system, the Floating Laser Range Sensor (FLRS), in which a range sensor is suspended beneath a balloon. The obtained data, however, have some distortions due to movement of the system during the scanning process. We propose two novel methods to rectify the shape data obtained by the moving range sensor. One method rectifies the data by using image sequences; the other rectifies the data without images. To test these methods, we have conducted a digital archiving project of a large-scale heritage object, in which our algorithms are applied. The results show the effectiveness of our methods. Moreover, both methods are applicable not only to our FLRS, but also to moving range sensors in general.
- 一般社団法人情報処理学会の論文
- 2007-06-15
著者
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Ikeuchi Katsushi
Interfaculty Initiative In Information Studies The University Of Tokyo
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BANNO ATSUHIKO
Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
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Banno Atsuhiko
Institute Of Industrial Science The University Of Tokyo
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