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1 December 1993 Real time 3D scanner: investigations and results
Taoufik Nouri, Leopold Pflug
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Proceedings Volume 1988, Display Systems; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.164701
Event: Electronic Imaging Device Engineering, 1993, Munich, Germany
Abstract
This article presents a concept of reconstruction of 3-D objects using non-invasive and touch loss techniques. The principle of this method is to display parallel interference optical fringes on an object and then to record the object under two angles of view. According to an appropriated treatment one reconstructs the 3-D object even when the object has no symmetrical plan. The 3-D surface data is available immediately in digital form for computer- visualization and for analysis software tools. The optical set-up for recording the 3-D object, the 3-D data extraction and treatment, as well as the reconstruction of the 3-D object are reported and commented on. This application is dedicated for reconstructive/cosmetic surgery, CAD, animation and research purposes.
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Taoufik Nouri and Leopold Pflug "Real time 3D scanner: investigations and results", Proc. SPIE 1988, Display Systems, (1 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.164701
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

3D displays

3D scanning

Displays

Visualization

Data modeling

Scanners

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