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3D Shape Scanning with a Time-of-Flight Camera

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3D Shape Scanning with a Time-of-Flight Camera
We describe a method for 3D object scanning by aligning depth scans that were taken from around an object with a time-of-flight camera. These ToF cameras can measure depth scans at video rate. Due to comparably simple technology they bear potential for low cost production in big volumes. Our easy-to-use, cost-effective scanning solution based on such a sensor could make 3D scanning technology more accessible to everyday users. The algorithmic challenge we face is that the sensor’s level of random noise is substantial and there is a non-trivial systematic bias. In this paper we show the surprising result that 3D scans of reasonable quality can also be obtained with a sensor of such low data quality. Established filtering and scan alignment techniques from the literature fail to achieve this goal. In contrast, our algorithm is based on a new combination of a 3D superresolution method with a probabilistic scan alignment approach that explicitly takes into account the sensor’s noise...
Christian Theobalt, Yan Cui, Sebastian Schuon, Seb
Added 11 Apr 2010
Updated 14 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where CVPR
Authors Christian Theobalt, Yan Cui, Sebastian Schuon, Sebastian Thrun, Derek Chan
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