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3d surface reconstruction from a single uncalibrated 2d image
Siti Syazalina Mohd Sobani1, Nasrul Humaimi Mahmood2, Nor Aini Zakaria3.
This paper described a simple computation to reconstruct 3D surface using a single
uncalibrated 2D image from a digital camera as an image acquisition device that also
focused on fast processing. An object is placed on a table with black background for the
digital camera to shoot an image of the object. Image segmentation methods are applied
in order to obtain the shape of the object from silhouette. The concept Radon transform is
adopted to generate sinograms of the object and it is then inverse Radon transform is used
to construct 2D cross-section of the object layer by layer. Canny edge detection helps to
get the outline of each cross-section and coordinate points are extracted forming 3D point
cloud from the image slices. 3D surface of the object is then reconstructed using Delaunay
triangulation to connect each point with another. The results obtained from this project are
satisfying regarding the processing time with recognizable shape and also strengthened
with considerably low percentage error in the calculation for all six objects used in the
experiment.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
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Q3 (Engineering (all)) |
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