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Subpixel Unsynchronized Unstructured Light

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Chaima El Asmi , Sébastien Roy
Mots-clés: Computer Vision , Active Reconstruction , Unstructured Light , Unsynchronized Camera-Projector Systems , Subpixel Accuracy , 3D Scanning
Date : 2019-02

Résumé

This paper proposes to add subpixel accuracy to the unsynchronized unstructured light method while achieving high-speed dense reconstruction without any camera-projector synchronization. This allows scanning faces which is notoriously difficult due to involuntary movements on the part of the model and the reduced possibilities of 3D scanner approaches such as laser scanners because of speed or eye protection. The unsynchronized unstructured light method achieves this with low-cost hardware and at a high capture and projection frame rate (up to 60 fps). The proposed approach proceeds by complementing a discrete binary coded match with a continuous interpolated code which is matched to subpixel precision. This subpixel matching can even correct for erroneous camera-projector correspondences. The obtained results show that highly accurate unfiltered 3D models can be reconstructed even in difficult capture conditions such as indirect illumination, scene discontinuities, or low hardware quality.

BibTeX

@inproceedings{Asmi019,
  title = {Subpixel Unsynchronized Unstructured Light},
  author = {Chaima El Asmi and Sébastien Roy 0001},
  year = {2019},
  doi = {10.5220/0007404608650875},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.5220/0007404608650875},
  pages = {865-875},
  booktitle = {14th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications, Volume 5: VISAPP, Prague, Czech Republic, February 25-27, 2019},
}

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