In this paper I explore the possibility of using a camera, a turntable, and a computer in place of a 3D-scanner in order to acquire usable 3D models of small objects. By using a basic Structure From Motion approach, I will show that it can easily be adapted to produce decent 3D models, with little to no user input, as long as the objects are sufficiently textured
Given a single image taken from any popular digital camera, how can an object from the scene be reco...
The fully automated estimation of the 6 degrees of freedom camera motion and the imaged 3D scenario ...
This paper addresses the problem of 3D motion recon-struction from a series of 2D projections under ...
In this paper I explore the possibility of using a camera, a turntable, and a computer in place of a...
The optical methods for 3D modelling of objects can be classified into two categories including imag...
3D reconstruction is a technique used in computer vision which has a wide range of applications in a...
The photogrammetric acquisition of 3D object models can be achieved by Structure from Motion (SfM) c...
Abstract: In this paper we describe the development of a Computer Platform, whose goal is to recover...
In this diploma work, a technique for digital reconstruction of 3D objects is presented. By using an...
Nowadays, close-range photogrammetry and a laser scanner are the two most popular techniques in rec...
This dissertation investigates the general structure from motion problem. That is, how to compute in...
Figure 1: Reconstruction made from a sequence of turntable im-ages. 1. Description This demo will sh...
Three-dimensional (3D) human body reconstruction and modeling from two-dimensional (2D) images is a ...
3D surface models with high resolution and high accuracy are of great value in many applications, es...
AbstractModels of real-world objects and actions for use in graphics, virtual and augmented reality ...
Given a single image taken from any popular digital camera, how can an object from the scene be reco...
The fully automated estimation of the 6 degrees of freedom camera motion and the imaged 3D scenario ...
This paper addresses the problem of 3D motion recon-struction from a series of 2D projections under ...
In this paper I explore the possibility of using a camera, a turntable, and a computer in place of a...
The optical methods for 3D modelling of objects can be classified into two categories including imag...
3D reconstruction is a technique used in computer vision which has a wide range of applications in a...
The photogrammetric acquisition of 3D object models can be achieved by Structure from Motion (SfM) c...
Abstract: In this paper we describe the development of a Computer Platform, whose goal is to recover...
In this diploma work, a technique for digital reconstruction of 3D objects is presented. By using an...
Nowadays, close-range photogrammetry and a laser scanner are the two most popular techniques in rec...
This dissertation investigates the general structure from motion problem. That is, how to compute in...
Figure 1: Reconstruction made from a sequence of turntable im-ages. 1. Description This demo will sh...
Three-dimensional (3D) human body reconstruction and modeling from two-dimensional (2D) images is a ...
3D surface models with high resolution and high accuracy are of great value in many applications, es...
AbstractModels of real-world objects and actions for use in graphics, virtual and augmented reality ...
Given a single image taken from any popular digital camera, how can an object from the scene be reco...
The fully automated estimation of the 6 degrees of freedom camera motion and the imaged 3D scenario ...
This paper addresses the problem of 3D motion recon-struction from a series of 2D projections under ...