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16 March 2000 Acquisition of 3D image representation in multimedia ambiance communication using 3D laser scanner and digital camera
Toshifumi Kanamaru, Kunio Yamada, Tadashi Ichikawa, Takeshi Naemura, Kiyoharu Aizawa, Takahiro Saito
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Abstract
This paper addresses a new scheme of acquisition of 3D image representation from range data and texture data. The concept of a layered structure defined for painting, such as long- range, mid-range, and short-range views, that can be applied to a 3D image. Long and mid-range views are located at a reasonable distance, and therefore do not require the perfect 3D structure. Instead of describing the perfect 3D structure, an image can be represented more simply with range information through a plane-model approximation. Setting representation can be used like stage setting to approximate objects and describe a 3D structure by plane- model. It is effective as a simplified means of describing 3D image space as in long and mid-range views that does not require a detailed 3D structure. We can obtain the parameters of plane shape from the integration of range data measured by a 3D laser scanner and a number of still images captured by a digital camera.
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Toshifumi Kanamaru, Kunio Yamada, Tadashi Ichikawa, Takeshi Naemura, Kiyoharu Aizawa, and Takahiro Saito "Acquisition of 3D image representation in multimedia ambiance communication using 3D laser scanner and digital camera", Proc. SPIE 3958, Three-Dimensional Image Capture and Applications III, (16 March 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.380029
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KEYWORDS
3D image processing

3D acquisition

Laser scanners

Digital cameras

3D scanning

Multimedia

3D metrology

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