Affiliation:
1. Purdue University
2. Maria Carrillo High School
Abstract
This paper presents an adaptive focus stacking method for large
depth-of-field (DOF) 3D microscopic structured-light imaging systems.
Conventional focus stacking methods typically capture images under a
series of pre-defined focus settings without considering the
attributes of the measured object. Therefore, it is inefficient since
some of the focus settings might be redundant. To address this
problem, we first employ the focal sweep technique to reconstruct an
initial rough 3D shape of the measured objects. Then, we leverage the
initial 3D data to determine effective focus settings that focus the
camera on the valid areas of the measured objects. Finally, we
reconstruct a high-quality 3D point cloud using fringe images obtained
from these effective focus settings by focus stacking. Experimental
results demonstrate the success of the proposed method.
Funder
Directorate for Computer and Information
Science and Engineering