Author:
Koutlemanis Panagiotis,Zabulis Xenophon,Stivaktakis Nikolaos,Partarakis Nikolaos,Zidianakis Emmanouil,Demeridou Ioanna
Abstract
IntroductionA low-cost, close-range photogrammetric surface scanner is proposed, made from Computer Numerical Control (CNC) components and an off-the-shelf, consumer-grade macro camera.MethodsTo achieve micrometer resolution in reconstruction, accurate and photorealistic surface digitization, and retain low manufacturing cost, an image acquisition approach and a reconstruction method are proposed. The image acquisition approach uses the CNC to systematically move the camera and acquire images in a grid tessellation and at multiple distances from the target surface. A relatively large number of images is required to cover the scanned surface. The reconstruction method tracks keypoint features to robustify correspondence matching and uses far-range images to anchor the accumulation of errors across a large number of images utilized.Results and discussionQualitative and quantitative evaluation demonstrate the efficacy and accuracy of this approach.
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