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Research activities of the Advanced Shape Reconstruction and Registration Laboratory (CROSBI ID 658343)

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Pribanić, Tomislav ; Petković, Tomislav ; Đonlić, Matea Research activities of the Advanced Shape Reconstruction and Registration Laboratory // Abstract Book of Fifth Croatian Computer Vision Workshop / Lončarić, Sven ; Cupec, Robert (ur.). Zagreb: University of Zagreb, Croatia Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia, 2016. str. 23-24

Podaci o odgovornosti

Pribanić, Tomislav ; Petković, Tomislav ; Đonlić, Matea

engleski

Research activities of the Advanced Shape Reconstruction and Registration Laboratory

The Advanced Shape Reconstruction and Registration Laboratory (SHARK Lab) at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing is involved in various research activities in the field of non- destructive 3D surface reconstruction. This presentation provides a brief overview of the current results on the HrZZ project “A low-cost automated system to measure the three- dimensional shape of trunk surface (3DHumanTorso)” and on the CroatianFrench Cogito-Hubert Curien Partnership project “Three- dimensional reconstruction using smartphone”. Besides the overview of the research activities we present in more details the paper “3D Structured Light Scanner on the Smartphone” by T. Pribanić, T. Petković, M. Ðonlić, V. Angladon, and S. Gasparini from the 13th International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition (ICIAR 2016). The paper summary is as follows: In the recent years turning smartphones into 3D reconstruction devices has been greatly investigated. Different 3D reconstruction concepts have been proposed, and one of the most popular is based on IR projection of a pseudorandom dots (speckle) pattern. We demonstrate our idea how a pseudorandom dots pattern can be used and we also present an active approach applying a structured light (SL) scanning on the smartphone. SL has a number of advantages compared to other 3D reconstruction concepts and likewise our smartphone implementation inherits the same advantages compared to other smartphone based solutions. The shown qualitative and quantitative results demonstrate the comparable outcome with the standard type SL scanner.

research, SHARK lab, 3D reconstruction, camera calibration

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Podaci o prilogu

23-24.

2016.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Abstract Book of Fifth Croatian Computer Vision Workshop

Lončarić, Sven ; Cupec, Robert

Zagreb: University of Zagreb, Croatia Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia

Podaci o skupu

Fifth Croatian Computer Vision Workshop (CCVW 2016)

predavanje

11.10.2016-11.10.2016

Osijek, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Elektrotehnika, Računarstvo