This paper presents details of a coded target system that employs a polar coordinate transform and segment matching to automatically recognise and identify the targets in digital images. The code system is based on a square surrounding the central circular target and is described at a level of detail that would allow the system to be readily duplicated. Pre-detection processes, developed to improve the success rate under unfavourable conditions, and the tests conducted to validate a correct target match are described. Finally, the paper includes some examples of the use of the coded targets, drawn from a variety of calibration and measurement applications
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Contrary to the strong theoretical background of photogrammetry, the automation of photogrammetric p...
The automatic measurement of targets is demonstrated by means of a theoretical example and by an int...
This paper will present details of a coded target system that employs a Hough transform and segment ...
In digital close-range photogrammetry, commonly referred to as vision metrology, circular targets ar...
One of the primary, but tedious, tasks for the user and developer of an optical 3D-measurement syste...
One of the primary, but tedious, tasks for the user and developer of an optical 3D-measurement syste...
One of the primary but tedious tasks for the user and developer of an optical 3D-measurement system ...
New developments in vision algorithms prioritise identification and perception over accurate coordin...
One of the primary but tedious tasks for the user and developer of an optical 3D-measurement system ...
In this paper, a robust recognition algorithm for encoded targets in close-range photogrammetry is p...
95 p.This report presents an attempt to automatically recognize survey targets captured on digital i...
One of the primary but tedious tasks for the user and developer of an optical 3D-measurement system ...
All relevant key techniques involved in photogrammetric vision metrology for fully automatic 3D meas...
This paper describes a robust photogrammetric system for 3-D surface reconstruction. We use a linear...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Contrary to the strong theoretical background of photogrammetry, the automation of photogrammetric p...
The automatic measurement of targets is demonstrated by means of a theoretical example and by an int...
This paper will present details of a coded target system that employs a Hough transform and segment ...
In digital close-range photogrammetry, commonly referred to as vision metrology, circular targets ar...
One of the primary, but tedious, tasks for the user and developer of an optical 3D-measurement syste...
One of the primary, but tedious, tasks for the user and developer of an optical 3D-measurement syste...
One of the primary but tedious tasks for the user and developer of an optical 3D-measurement system ...
New developments in vision algorithms prioritise identification and perception over accurate coordin...
One of the primary but tedious tasks for the user and developer of an optical 3D-measurement system ...
In this paper, a robust recognition algorithm for encoded targets in close-range photogrammetry is p...
95 p.This report presents an attempt to automatically recognize survey targets captured on digital i...
One of the primary but tedious tasks for the user and developer of an optical 3D-measurement system ...
All relevant key techniques involved in photogrammetric vision metrology for fully automatic 3D meas...
This paper describes a robust photogrammetric system for 3-D surface reconstruction. We use a linear...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Contrary to the strong theoretical background of photogrammetry, the automation of photogrammetric p...
The automatic measurement of targets is demonstrated by means of a theoretical example and by an int...