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Fourth International Conference on 3-D Digital Imaging and Modeling (3DIM '03)
p. 62
Next View Planning for a Combination of Passive and Active Acquisition Techniques
Robert Sablatnig, Vienna University of Technology
Srdan Tosovic, Vienna University of Technology
Martin Kampel, Vienna University of Technology
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DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IM.2003.1240233
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In order to create a complete three-dimensional model
of an object based on its two-dimensional images, the images
have to be acquired from different views. An increasing
number of views generally improves the accuracy of the final
3D model but it also increases the time needed to build
the model. The number of the possible views can theoretically
be infinite. Therefore, it makes sense to try to reduce
the number of views to a minimum while preserving a certain
accuracy of the model, especially in applications for
which the performance is an important issue. This paper
shows an approach to Next View Planning for a fusion of
Shape from Silhouette, as an example of a passive 3D reconstruction
technique, and Shape from Structured Light,
as an example of an active 3D reconstruction technique in
order to get 3D shape reconstruction with minimal different
views. Results of the algorithm developed are presented for
both synthetic and real input images.
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Citation:
Robert Sablatnig, Srdan Tosovic, Martin Kampel,
"Next View Planning for a Combination of Passive and Active Acquisition Techniques,"
3dim,
p. 62,
Fourth International Conference on 3-D Digital Imaging and Modeling (3DIM '03),
2003
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