2014
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0094346
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Capturing Natural-Colour 3D Models of Insects for Species Discovery and Diagnostics

Abstract: Collections of biological specimens are fundamental to scientific understanding and characterization of natural diversity—past, present and future. This paper presents a system for liberating useful information from physical collections by bringing specimens into the digital domain so they can be more readily shared, analyzed, annotated and compared. It focuses on insects and is strongly motivated by the desire to accelerate and augment current practices in insect taxonomy which predominantly use text, 2D diag… Show more

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“…In case of 3D models, the details rendered and overall quality of the model strongly determine possibilities and depth of study scientists are subsequently able to attain. As discussed in (Nguyen, 2014), there are several technical challenges to be addressed when attempting to scan relatively fragile objects of a several mm to few cm size. Approached by Slovak Academy of Sciences experts, we were tasked to give it a try with special intent of capturing fine details (legs, antennae) of the specimen.…”
Section: Subject: Insect Specimenmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In case of 3D models, the details rendered and overall quality of the model strongly determine possibilities and depth of study scientists are subsequently able to attain. As discussed in (Nguyen, 2014), there are several technical challenges to be addressed when attempting to scan relatively fragile objects of a several mm to few cm size. Approached by Slovak Academy of Sciences experts, we were tasked to give it a try with special intent of capturing fine details (legs, antennae) of the specimen.…”
Section: Subject: Insect Specimenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A rather complex problems in areas of photographic optics, depth of field and coverage the object's surface geometry had to be addressed. The basic setup used in (Nguyen, 2014) was partially applied and modified in order to achieve improved high fidelity results. …”
Section: Preparations and Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, we have outlined a system capable of digitizing small insect specimens into a highly detailed color mesh [Nguyen et al 2014]. This automated, photo-based system captures gigabytes of image data and produces a fully 3D mesh of around 10-20MB that is comparable in quality to the original photographs.…”
Section: Insectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three main steps of the creating a natural-color 3D model of specimen are (1) mounting the insect onto a pin, (2) capture of high-magnification and depth-extended 2D images of the specimen at different poses, and (3) reconstruction of a single 3D model from those multiple images [Nguyen et al 2014a]. Our hardware setup can be seen in Figure 1.…”
Section: Model Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%