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24 October 2011 A fast 3D construction of heritage based on rotating structured light
Kun Zhang, Qingwu Hu
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Proceedings Volume 8286, International Symposium on Lidar and Radar Mapping 2011: Technologies and Applications; 82861Z (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.912796
Event: International Symposium on Lidar and Radar Mapping Technologies, 2011, Nanjing, China
Abstract
One three-dimensional (3D) heritage reconstruction method based on structured light extraction and interpolation is proposed. Firstly, an image smoothing algorithm is presented to remove noise. And then a threshold method is designed to extract the laser line with a certain width. The center coordinates of the intersection line of gray-scale laser plane and the surface of artifacts can be obtained. Secondly, a calibration ruler is used to establish a mapping relation between the laser plane and the image plane. With the index table of mapping relationship, the corresponding relationship between laser plane and the 3D space can be represented by the rotating matrix. Finally, the mapping relation between images coordinates and 3D spatial coordinates can be used to obtain the 3D model of heritage relics. Experiment results show that the presented method is fast and accurate which can meet the requirement of heritage 3D construction.
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Kun Zhang and Qingwu Hu "A fast 3D construction of heritage based on rotating structured light", Proc. SPIE 8286, International Symposium on Lidar and Radar Mapping 2011: Technologies and Applications, 82861Z (24 October 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.912796
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Structured light

3D image processing

Calibration

3D image reconstruction

3D scanning

Image processing

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