Three-dimensional surface acquisition is a subject that has been studied to a large extent; a significant number of techniques for acquiring shapes have been proposed, and a wide range of commercial solutions is available. Nevertheless, today's systems still have difficulties when digitizing objects that are transparent or semitransparent in the visible range. In this paper, some of the issues of traditional scanning systems are addressed by considering the radiative properties of materials. As a result, an infrared laser light-based scanner is presented for successfully acquiring the shape of complex surfaces by analyzing heat patterns that are emitted by the object
A novel approach to 3D scanning holds promise for imaging see-through objects, such as those made fr...
For the past twenty years, the need for three-dimensional digitization of manufactured objects has i...
International audienceBecause of the difficulty of dealing with specularity of several surfaces, few...
International audienceMany experimental techniques and many commercial solutions have been proposed ...
Structured light projection techniques are well-established optical methods for contactless and nond...
International audienceFor the past two decades, the need for 3D Scanning of industrial objects has i...
Fringe projection is a well-established optical method for the non-destructive contactless three-dim...
Structured light projection techniques in the visible spectrum of light (VIS) are widely used for fa...
Many practical tasks in industry, such as automatic inspection or robot vision, often require scanni...
Structured light projection techniques are well established and an integral part of optical, accurat...
3D surface acquisition is a subject which has been studied to a large extent, a significant number o...
For the past two decades, the need for three-dimensional (3-D) scanning of industrial objects has in...
Depuis plus de vingt ans, le besoin en numérisation 3D de pièces industrielles augmente considérable...
Many practical tasks in industry, such as automatic inspection or robot vision, often require scanni...
International audienceThis paper presents a comparison between recent advances made in the field of ...
A novel approach to 3D scanning holds promise for imaging see-through objects, such as those made fr...
For the past twenty years, the need for three-dimensional digitization of manufactured objects has i...
International audienceBecause of the difficulty of dealing with specularity of several surfaces, few...
International audienceMany experimental techniques and many commercial solutions have been proposed ...
Structured light projection techniques are well-established optical methods for contactless and nond...
International audienceFor the past two decades, the need for 3D Scanning of industrial objects has i...
Fringe projection is a well-established optical method for the non-destructive contactless three-dim...
Structured light projection techniques in the visible spectrum of light (VIS) are widely used for fa...
Many practical tasks in industry, such as automatic inspection or robot vision, often require scanni...
Structured light projection techniques are well established and an integral part of optical, accurat...
3D surface acquisition is a subject which has been studied to a large extent, a significant number o...
For the past two decades, the need for three-dimensional (3-D) scanning of industrial objects has in...
Depuis plus de vingt ans, le besoin en numérisation 3D de pièces industrielles augmente considérable...
Many practical tasks in industry, such as automatic inspection or robot vision, often require scanni...
International audienceThis paper presents a comparison between recent advances made in the field of ...
A novel approach to 3D scanning holds promise for imaging see-through objects, such as those made fr...
For the past twenty years, the need for three-dimensional digitization of manufactured objects has i...
International audienceBecause of the difficulty of dealing with specularity of several surfaces, few...