PROJECTOR-BASED AUGMENTED REALITY FOR QUALITY INSPECTION OF SCANNED OBJECTS
After scanning or reconstructing the geometry of objects, we need to inspect the result of our work. Are there any parts missing? Is every detail covered in the desired quality? We typically do this by looking at the resulting point clouds or meshes of our objects on-screen. What, if we could see...
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doaj-6cd0127d537845c5bc907d1b3acc03fb2020-11-24T22:21:22ZengCopernicus PublicationsISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences2194-90422194-90502017-09-01IV-2-W4839010.5194/isprs-annals-IV-2-W4-83-2017PROJECTOR-BASED AUGMENTED REALITY FOR QUALITY INSPECTION OF SCANNED OBJECTSJ. Kern0M. Weinmann1S. Wursthorn2Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (IPF), Karlsruhe, GermanyKarlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (IPF), Karlsruhe, GermanyKarlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (IPF), Karlsruhe, GermanyAfter scanning or reconstructing the geometry of objects, we need to inspect the result of our work. Are there any parts missing? Is every detail covered in the desired quality? We typically do this by looking at the resulting point clouds or meshes of our objects on-screen. What, if we could see the information directly visualized on the object itself? Augmented reality is the generic term for bringing virtual information into our real environment. In our paper, we show how we can project any 3D information like thematic visualizations or specific monitoring information with reference to our object onto the object’s surface itself, thus augmenting it with additional information. For small objects that could for instance be scanned in a laboratory, we propose a low-cost method involving a projector-camera system to solve this task. The user only needs a calibration board with coded fiducial markers to calibrate the system and to estimate the projector’s pose later on for projecting textures with information onto the object’s surface. Changes within the projected 3D information or of the projector’s pose will be applied in real-time. Our results clearly reveal that such a simple setup will deliver a good quality of the augmented information.https://www.isprs-ann-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/IV-2-W4/83/2017/isprs-annals-IV-2-W4-83-2017.pdf |
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PROJECTOR-BASED AUGMENTED REALITY FOR QUALITY INSPECTION OF
SCANNED OBJECTS |
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PROJECTOR-BASED AUGMENTED REALITY FOR QUALITY INSPECTION OF
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PROJECTOR-BASED AUGMENTED REALITY FOR QUALITY INSPECTION OF
SCANNED OBJECTS |
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projector-based augmented reality for quality inspection of
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ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences |
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After scanning or reconstructing the geometry of objects, we need to inspect the result of our work. Are there any parts missing? Is
every detail covered in the desired quality? We typically do this by looking at the resulting point clouds or meshes of our objects
on-screen. What, if we could see the information directly visualized on the object itself? Augmented reality is the generic term for
bringing virtual information into our real environment. In our paper, we show how we can project any 3D information like thematic
visualizations or specific monitoring information with reference to our object onto the object’s surface itself, thus augmenting it with
additional information. For small objects that could for instance be scanned in a laboratory, we propose a low-cost method involving a
projector-camera system to solve this task. The user only needs a calibration board with coded fiducial markers to calibrate the system
and to estimate the projector’s pose later on for projecting textures with information onto the object’s surface. Changes within the
projected 3D information or of the projector’s pose will be applied in real-time. Our results clearly reveal that such a simple setup will
deliver a good quality of the augmented information. |
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https://www.isprs-ann-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/IV-2-W4/83/2017/isprs-annals-IV-2-W4-83-2017.pdf |
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