scholarly journals Projector and Camera Shade Detection Based on Stripe Pattern Sequence for High Quality Structured Light Depth Imaging

IEEE Access ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 54722-54738
Author(s):  
Sukhan Lee ◽  
Muhammad Atif
Author(s):  
Yujia Zhang ◽  
Alper Yilmaz

Surface reconstruction using coded structured light is considered one of the most reliable techniques for high-quality 3D scanning. With a calibrated projector-camera stereo system, a light pattern is projected onto the scene and imaged by the camera. Correspondences between projected and recovered patterns are computed in the decoding process, which is used to generate 3D point cloud of the surface. However, the indirect illumination effects on the surface, such as subsurface scattering and interreflections, will raise the difficulties in reconstruction. In this paper, we apply maximum min-SW gray code to reduce the indirect illumination effects of the specular surface. We also analysis the errors when comparing the maximum min-SW gray code and the conventional gray code, which justifies that the maximum min-SW gray code has significant superiority to reduce the indirect illumination effects. To achieve sub-pixel accuracy, we project high frequency sinusoidal patterns onto the scene simultaneously. But for specular surface, the high frequency patterns are susceptible to decoding errors. Incorrect decoding of high frequency patterns will result in a loss of depth resolution. Our method to resolve this problem is combining the low frequency maximum min-SW gray code and the high frequency phase shifting code, which achieves dense 3D reconstruction for specular surface. Our contributions include: (i) A complete setup of the structured light based 3D scanning system; (ii) A novel combination technique of the maximum min-SW gray code and phase shifting code. First, phase shifting decoding with sub-pixel accuracy. Then, the maximum min-SW gray code is used to resolve the ambiguity resolution. According to the experimental results and data analysis, our structured light based 3D scanning system enables high quality dense reconstruction of scenes with a small number of images. Qualitative and quantitative comparisons are performed to extract the advantages of our new combined coding method.


2021 ◽  
Vol 63 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-61
Author(s):  
Lucas Kling e Silva ◽  
Gustavo Almeida ◽  
Creison Nunes ◽  
Gabriela Ribeiro Pereira ◽  
Daniel Kadoke ◽  
...  

Abstract High quality tubular products are essential to the oil and gas industry. Quality control during their production focuses on the non-destructive detection of surface defects. The structured light technique is a candidate for the challenge to detect, monitor and evaluate such defects in real-time. In the present study the automatic processing of structured light measurements is performed and validated. The algorithm for the automatic analysis of inspection data has an advantage over current data evaluation methods based on individual assessments of operators.


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Veeraganesh Yalla ◽  
Ray Daley ◽  
Colby Boles ◽  
Laurence Hassebrook ◽  
Kyle Fleming ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roger Blanco Ribera ◽  
Taeone Kim ◽  
Jinwoong Kim ◽  
Wookjoong Kim ◽  
Namho Hur

2011 ◽  
Vol 19 (24) ◽  
pp. 24657 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrick Wissmann ◽  
Frank Forster ◽  
Robert Schmitt

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