The automatic sensing and analysis o three dimensional surface points from visual scenes:
Described are the design and implementation of a new range-measuring sensing device and an associated software algorithm for constructing surface descriptions of arbitrary three-dimensional objects from single or multiple views. The sensing device, which measures surface points from objects in its e...
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Zusammenfassung: | Described are the design and implementation of a new range-measuring sensing device and an associated software algorithm for constructing surface descriptions of arbitrary three-dimensional objects from single or multiple views. The sensing device, which measures surface points from objects in its environment, is a computer-controlled, random-access, triangulating rangefinder with a mirror-deflected laser beam and revolving disc detectors. The algorithm processes these surface points and generates, in a deterministic fashion, complete surface descriptions of all encountered objects. In its processing, the algorithm also detects parts of objects for which there is insufficient data, and can supply the sensing device with the control parameters needed to successfully measure the uncharted regions. The rsulting object descriptions are suitable for use in a number of areas, such areas as computer graphics where the process of constructing object definitions has heretofore been very tedious. Together with the sensing device, this approach to object description can be utilized in a variety of scene analysis and pattern recognition applications which involve interaction with 'real world', three-dimensional objects |
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spelling | Fuchs, Henry Verfasser aut The automatic sensing and analysis o three dimensional surface points from visual scenes Henry Fuchs [Mikrofiche-Ausg.] 1975 85 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent h rdamedia he rdacarrier Salt Lake City, Utah, Univ., Diss., 1975 Described are the design and implementation of a new range-measuring sensing device and an associated software algorithm for constructing surface descriptions of arbitrary three-dimensional objects from single or multiple views. The sensing device, which measures surface points from objects in its environment, is a computer-controlled, random-access, triangulating rangefinder with a mirror-deflected laser beam and revolving disc detectors. The algorithm processes these surface points and generates, in a deterministic fashion, complete surface descriptions of all encountered objects. In its processing, the algorithm also detects parts of objects for which there is insufficient data, and can supply the sensing device with the control parameters needed to successfully measure the uncharted regions. The rsulting object descriptions are suitable for use in a number of areas, such areas as computer graphics where the process of constructing object definitions has heretofore been very tedious. Together with the sensing device, this approach to object description can be utilized in a variety of scene analysis and pattern recognition applications which involve interaction with 'real world', three-dimensional objects Mikroform-Ausgabe Ann Arbor, Mich. Univ. Microfilms Internat. 1975 1 Mikrofiche Mikrofiche-Ausg.: s1975 Design Image reconstruction Lasers and Masers scgdst Computer Programming and Software scgdst Computer Hardware scgdst Optical Detection and Detectors scgdst Image processing dtict Stereoscopic range finding dtict Computer programs dtict Algorithms dtict Robots dtict Optical images dtict Laser beams dtict Surfaces dtict Three dimensional dtict Data acquisition dtict Computer graphics dtict Computer applications dtict Pattern recognition dtict Analog to digital converters dtict Distance measuring equipment dtict Contours dtict Stereoscopic display systems dtict Triangulation dtict Algorithms / dtict Analog to digital converters / dtict Computer Hardware / scgdst Computer Programming and Software / scgdst Computer applications / dtict Computer graphics / dtict Computer programs / dtict Contours / dtict Data acquisition / dtict Distance measuring equipment / dtict Image processing / dtict Laser beams / dtict Lasers and Masers / scgdst Optical Detection and Detectors / scgdst Optical images / dtict Pattern recognition / dtict Robots / dtict Stereoscopic display systems / dtict Stereoscopic range finding / dtict Surfaces / dtict Three dimensional / dtict Triangulation / dtict (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Reproduktion von Fuchs, Henry The automatic sensing and analysis o three dimensional surface points from visual scenes 1975 |
spellingShingle | Fuchs, Henry The automatic sensing and analysis o three dimensional surface points from visual scenes Design Image reconstruction Lasers and Masers scgdst Computer Programming and Software scgdst Computer Hardware scgdst Optical Detection and Detectors scgdst Image processing dtict Stereoscopic range finding dtict Computer programs dtict Algorithms dtict Robots dtict Optical images dtict Laser beams dtict Surfaces dtict Three dimensional dtict Data acquisition dtict Computer graphics dtict Computer applications dtict Pattern recognition dtict Analog to digital converters dtict Distance measuring equipment dtict Contours dtict Stereoscopic display systems dtict Triangulation dtict Algorithms / dtict Analog to digital converters / dtict Computer Hardware / scgdst Computer Programming and Software / scgdst Computer applications / dtict Computer graphics / dtict Computer programs / dtict Contours / dtict Data acquisition / dtict Distance measuring equipment / dtict Image processing / dtict Laser beams / dtict Lasers and Masers / scgdst Optical Detection and Detectors / scgdst Optical images / dtict Pattern recognition / dtict Robots / dtict Stereoscopic display systems / dtict Stereoscopic range finding / dtict Surfaces / dtict Three dimensional / dtict Triangulation / dtict |
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title | The automatic sensing and analysis o three dimensional surface points from visual scenes |
title_auth | The automatic sensing and analysis o three dimensional surface points from visual scenes |
title_exact_search | The automatic sensing and analysis o three dimensional surface points from visual scenes |
title_full | The automatic sensing and analysis o three dimensional surface points from visual scenes Henry Fuchs |
title_fullStr | The automatic sensing and analysis o three dimensional surface points from visual scenes Henry Fuchs |
title_full_unstemmed | The automatic sensing and analysis o three dimensional surface points from visual scenes Henry Fuchs |
title_short | The automatic sensing and analysis o three dimensional surface points from visual scenes |
title_sort | the automatic sensing and analysis o three dimensional surface points from visual scenes |
topic | Design Image reconstruction Lasers and Masers scgdst Computer Programming and Software scgdst Computer Hardware scgdst Optical Detection and Detectors scgdst Image processing dtict Stereoscopic range finding dtict Computer programs dtict Algorithms dtict Robots dtict Optical images dtict Laser beams dtict Surfaces dtict Three dimensional dtict Data acquisition dtict Computer graphics dtict Computer applications dtict Pattern recognition dtict Analog to digital converters dtict Distance measuring equipment dtict Contours dtict Stereoscopic display systems dtict Triangulation dtict Algorithms / dtict Analog to digital converters / dtict Computer Hardware / scgdst Computer Programming and Software / scgdst Computer applications / dtict Computer graphics / dtict Computer programs / dtict Contours / dtict Data acquisition / dtict Distance measuring equipment / dtict Image processing / dtict Laser beams / dtict Lasers and Masers / scgdst Optical Detection and Detectors / scgdst Optical images / dtict Pattern recognition / dtict Robots / dtict Stereoscopic display systems / dtict Stereoscopic range finding / dtict Surfaces / dtict Three dimensional / dtict Triangulation / dtict |
topic_facet | Design Image reconstruction Lasers and Masers Computer Programming and Software Computer Hardware Optical Detection and Detectors Image processing Stereoscopic range finding Computer programs Algorithms Robots Optical images Laser beams Surfaces Three dimensional Data acquisition Computer graphics Computer applications Pattern recognition Analog to digital converters Distance measuring equipment Contours Stereoscopic display systems Triangulation Algorithms / dtict Analog to digital converters / dtict Computer Hardware / scgdst Computer Programming and Software / scgdst Computer applications / dtict Computer graphics / dtict Computer programs / dtict Contours / dtict Data acquisition / dtict Distance measuring equipment / dtict Image processing / dtict Laser beams / dtict Lasers and Masers / scgdst Optical Detection and Detectors / scgdst Optical images / dtict Pattern recognition / dtict Robots / dtict Stereoscopic display systems / dtict Stereoscopic range finding / dtict Surfaces / dtict Three dimensional / dtict Triangulation / dtict Hochschulschrift |
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