2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.cad.2011.01.019
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System for reconstruction of three-dimensional micro objects from multiple photographic images

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“…We use the SFS method [10][11][12], which constructs an octree voxel-based 3D model from silhouette images of an object captured during rotation on the turntable. The camera is fixed, so it can only capture information in the scene that is visible to the camera during the rotation of the object.…”
Section: Data Acquisition Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We use the SFS method [10][11][12], which constructs an octree voxel-based 3D model from silhouette images of an object captured during rotation on the turntable. The camera is fixed, so it can only capture information in the scene that is visible to the camera during the rotation of the object.…”
Section: Data Acquisition Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a three-dimensional reconstruction, (Atsushi, et al, 2011) employ the shape-fromsilhouette (SFS) method to construct a voxel-based 3D model from silhouette images. The results of (Gallo, et al, 2012) show that it is possible to obtain high quality textured 3D models of objects with dimensions ranging from few millimetres to few centimetres, which can be usable both for interactive measurements and virtual presentations, by multi-focus image fusion.…”
Section: State Of Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We use a camera calibration method introduced by Atsushi et al (7) , which is a variation of the method proposed by Lavest et al (8) . This method can handle single focus lenses and zoom lenses to determine the intrinsic and extrinsic parameters of the camera.…”
Section: Key Stepsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The objective function, which is the sum of squares of the distance D, is minimized to obtain the eight unknowns. Note that we need at least eight distances between the end points of the edges and the planes that contain the edges (7) .…”
Section: Key Stepsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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