10 June 2008, Volume 47, Issue 17, pp. 3080-3220
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For a single-projector, multiple-camera 3D shape measurement system, through absolute phase, 3D data acquired by different cameras can be precisely registered. This figure shows an experimental result: (a)--(b) show two 3D geometries acquired by two cameras viewing from different angles; (c) shows these original 3D geometries rendered in the same scene. They are far apart before registration. After registration, they are close to each other, as shown in (d)--(f). This paper addressed a method that could achieve a registration error of approximately 2.3 times the measurement error. For details, see pp. 3134-3142.
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