Combining contour matching and visual hull information for 3D reconstruction of archeological objects

Author(s):  
Maweheb Saidani ◽  
Faouzi Ghorbel
Author(s):  
Muhannad Ismael ◽  
Raissel Ramirez Orozco ◽  
Céline Loscos ◽  
Stephane Prevost ◽  
Yannick Remion

Author(s):  
D. E. Guccione ◽  
K. Thoeni ◽  
A. Giacomini ◽  
O. Buzzi ◽  
S. Fityus

Abstract. This paper presents a new methodology to accurately obtain 3D rotational velocities of blocks and fragments. Four high speed cameras are used to capture the scene. An additional two tilted mirrors are used to multiply the number of views. Hence, a total of six different viewing perspectives can be used to track translational and rotational velocities in 3D. The focus in the current work is on the rotational velocities, as tracking of the translation is generally straightforward. A common outline tracking algorithm based on the visual hull is adapted. The visual hull is further meshed using triangular elements to approximate the shape of the object. This 3D reconstruction is then used to track the 3D motion of the object. However, the accuracy of the results strongly depends on the accuracy of the 3D reconstruction which is mainly influenced by the number and position of the available views. In any case, the 3D reconstruction from the visual hull is only an approximation and significant errors can be introduced which influence the tracking accuracy. Hence, an in-house post-processing algorithm based on the knowledge of the real geometry of the object, which can generally be accurately determined after a test, was developed. The improved performance of this new post-processing method is shown by controlled spinning tests. Finally, results of a real example of an impact fragmentation test are discussed.


2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 138-142
Author(s):  
Normi Abdul Hadi ◽  
Arsmah Ibrahim ◽  
Fatimah Yahya ◽  
Jamaludin Md Ali

Author(s):  
Yong Li ◽  
S. Belkasim ◽  
Xiujuan Chen ◽  
D. Edwards ◽  
B. Antonsen

2011 ◽  
Vol 308-310 ◽  
pp. 1656-1661 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li Yong Fang ◽  
Hui Li ◽  
Jin Ping Bai

Contour matching is one of the important problems concerned in 3-D reconstruction field. According to the difficulties of defect contour matching in defect modeling, a method based on similarity measure is presented in this paper. In this method, the theory of similarity measure is introduced to quantitatively describe the similarity of two contours. And the value of similarity measure is set as the criterion to judge matching relation between two contours in consecutive slices. For reducing computational complexity and improving accuracy of contours matching, a candidate matching field of contour is proposed. The efficiency of this algorithm has been verified by a typical example and satisfying results have been obtained.


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