A new optimised De Bruijn coding strategy for structured light patterns
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17/05/2010
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Coded structured light is an optical technique based on active stereovision that obtains the shape of objects. One shot techniques are based on projecting a unique light pattern with an LCD projector so that grabbing an image with a camera, a large number of correspondences can be obtained. Then, a 3D reconstruction of the illuminated object can be recovered by means of triangulation. The most used strategy to encode one-shot patterns is based on De Bruijn sequences. In This work a new way to design patterns using this type of sequences is presented. The new coding strategy minimises the number of required colours and maximises both the resolution and the accuracy |
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eng |
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IEEE |
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Palavras-Chave | #Càmeres estereoscòpiques #Percepció de la profunditat #Visió artificial (Robòtica) #Visió per ordinador #Computer vision #Depth perception #Robot vision #Stereoscopic cameras #Visualització tridimensional (Informàtica) |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article |