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3D Scanning
Thursday, 25 July
1:30 - 3:15 pm
River Room 001
Session Chair: Holly Rushmeier, IBM T.J. Watson Research
Center
ICARUS: Interactive Reconstruction from Uncalibrated
Image Sequences
A rapid and robust semi-automatic system that allows models
of real scenes to be quickly and easily built from video
sequences captured with standard, uncalibrated digital
cameras.
Simon Gibson
University of Manchester
sg@cs.man.ac.uk
Jon Cook
Toby Howard
Roger Hubbold
University of Manchester
Shape From Distortion: 3D Range Scanning of Mirroring
Objects
Objects with mirroring surfaces are left out of the scope
of most recent 3D scanning methods. This new acquisition
approach, shape from distortion, focuses on that category
of objects.
Marco Tarini
Istituto di Elaborazione della Informazione
tarini@iei.pi.cnr.it
Hendrik Lensch
Michael Goesele
Hans-Peter Seidel
Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik
Pop-Eye: A Pop-Out Video Camera System for Personal
Use
A system that can obtain real-time 3D video based on color
and reflection images. It uses a new 3D capturing technology
to achieve low-cost, real-time image capture.
Isao Mihara
Toshiba Corporation
isao.mihara@toshiba.co.jp
Miwako Doi
Takahiro Harashima
Shunichi Numazaki
Toshiba Corporation
An Inexpensive 3D Camera
Implementation of a portable 3D camera using a consumer-grade
digital camera and an inexpensive laser raster generator.
Manuel M. Oliveira
Stony Brook University
oliveira@cs.sunysb.edu
Askold Strat
Symbol Technologies, Inc.
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