3DMADMAC|AUTOMATED: synergistic hardware and software solution for automated 3D digitization of cultural heritage objects

In this article a fully automated 3D shape measurement system and data processing algorithms are presented. Main purpose of this system is to automatically (without any user intervention) and rapidly (at least ten times faster than manual measurement) digitize whole object’s surface with some limita...

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Main Authors: Robert Sitnik, Maciej Karaszewski, Wojciech Załuski, Eryk Bunsch
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Language:English
Published: Czech Technical University in Prague 2011-12-01
Series:Geoinformatics FCE CTU
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Online Access:https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/gi/article/view/2694
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spelling doaj-eff0e38c397946b6bf1ff4f3d1df83c72020-11-24T23:17:51ZengCzech Technical University in PragueGeoinformatics FCE CTU1802-26692011-12-016032332910.14311/gi.6.4024683DMADMAC|AUTOMATED: synergistic hardware and software solution for automated 3D digitization of cultural heritage objectsRobert Sitnik0Maciej Karaszewski1Wojciech Załuski2Eryk Bunsch3Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Mechatronics Sw. Andrzeja Boboli 8, 02-525 Warsaw, PolandWarsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Mechatronics Sw. Andrzeja Boboli 8, 02-525 Warsaw, PolandWarsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Mechatronics Sw. Andrzeja Boboli 8, 02-525 Warsaw, PolandThe Wilanow Palace Museum Stanislawa Kostki Potockiego 10/16, 02-958 Warsaw, PolandIn this article a fully automated 3D shape measurement system and data processing algorithms are presented. Main purpose of this system is to automatically (without any user intervention) and rapidly (at least ten times faster than manual measurement) digitize whole object’s surface with some limitations to its properties: maximum measurement volume is described as a cylinder with 2,8m height and 0,6m radius, maximum object's weight is 2 tons.  Measurement head is automatically calibrated by the system for chosen working volume (from 120mm x 80mm x 60mm and ends up to 1,2m x 0,8m x 0,6m). Positioning of measurement head in relation to measured object is realized by computer-controlled manipulator. The system is equipped with two independent collision detection modules to prevent damaging measured object with moving sensor’s head. Measurement process is divided into three steps. First step is used for locating any part of object’s surface in assumed measurement volume. Second step is related to calculation of "next best view" position of measurement head on the base of existing 3D scans. Finally small holes in measured 3D surface are detected and measured. All 3D data processing (filtering, ICP based fitting and final views integration) is performed automatically. Final 3D model is created on the base of user specified parameters like accuracy of surface representation and/or density of surface sampling. In the last section of the paper, exemplary measurement result of two objects: biscuit (from the collection of Museum Palace at Wilanów) and Roman votive altar (Lower Moesia, II-III AD) are presented.https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/gi/article/view/26943D shape measurement, structured light, next best view, cultural heritage 3D digitization, automated data processing
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author Robert Sitnik
Maciej Karaszewski
Wojciech Załuski
Eryk Bunsch
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Maciej Karaszewski
Wojciech Załuski
Eryk Bunsch
3DMADMAC|AUTOMATED: synergistic hardware and software solution for automated 3D digitization of cultural heritage objects
Geoinformatics FCE CTU
3D shape measurement, structured light, next best view, cultural heritage 3D digitization, automated data processing
author_facet Robert Sitnik
Maciej Karaszewski
Wojciech Załuski
Eryk Bunsch
author_sort Robert Sitnik
title 3DMADMAC|AUTOMATED: synergistic hardware and software solution for automated 3D digitization of cultural heritage objects
title_short 3DMADMAC|AUTOMATED: synergistic hardware and software solution for automated 3D digitization of cultural heritage objects
title_full 3DMADMAC|AUTOMATED: synergistic hardware and software solution for automated 3D digitization of cultural heritage objects
title_fullStr 3DMADMAC|AUTOMATED: synergistic hardware and software solution for automated 3D digitization of cultural heritage objects
title_full_unstemmed 3DMADMAC|AUTOMATED: synergistic hardware and software solution for automated 3D digitization of cultural heritage objects
title_sort 3dmadmac|automated: synergistic hardware and software solution for automated 3d digitization of cultural heritage objects
publisher Czech Technical University in Prague
series Geoinformatics FCE CTU
issn 1802-2669
publishDate 2011-12-01
description In this article a fully automated 3D shape measurement system and data processing algorithms are presented. Main purpose of this system is to automatically (without any user intervention) and rapidly (at least ten times faster than manual measurement) digitize whole object’s surface with some limitations to its properties: maximum measurement volume is described as a cylinder with 2,8m height and 0,6m radius, maximum object's weight is 2 tons.  Measurement head is automatically calibrated by the system for chosen working volume (from 120mm x 80mm x 60mm and ends up to 1,2m x 0,8m x 0,6m). Positioning of measurement head in relation to measured object is realized by computer-controlled manipulator. The system is equipped with two independent collision detection modules to prevent damaging measured object with moving sensor’s head. Measurement process is divided into three steps. First step is used for locating any part of object’s surface in assumed measurement volume. Second step is related to calculation of "next best view" position of measurement head on the base of existing 3D scans. Finally small holes in measured 3D surface are detected and measured. All 3D data processing (filtering, ICP based fitting and final views integration) is performed automatically. Final 3D model is created on the base of user specified parameters like accuracy of surface representation and/or density of surface sampling. In the last section of the paper, exemplary measurement result of two objects: biscuit (from the collection of Museum Palace at Wilanów) and Roman votive altar (Lower Moesia, II-III AD) are presented.
topic 3D shape measurement, structured light, next best view, cultural heritage 3D digitization, automated data processing
url https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/gi/article/view/2694
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