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A Multi-View Stereo Measurement System Based on a Laser Scanner for Fine Workpieces
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Laser ScannerLaser Line-scanning SensorEngineeringMeasurementStereo ImagingPoint Cloud ProcessingComputer-aided DesignPoint CloudNew SolutionStereo VisionCalibrationImage-based ModelingRotary StagePhotometric StereoInstrumentationPhotogrammetryGeometric ModelingMachine VisionComputer VisionNatural SciencesComputer Stereo VisionFine Workpieces3D Scanning3D ReconstructionMulti-view GeometryStereoscopic ProcessingCamera Technology
A new solution to the high-quality 3D reverse modeling problem of complex surfaces for fine workpieces is presented using a laser line-scanning sensor. Due to registration errors, measurement errors, deformations, etc., a fast and accurate method is important in machine vision measurement. This paper builds a convenient and economic multi-view stereo (MVS) measurement system based on a linear stage and a rotary stage to reconstruct the measured object surface completely and accurately. In the proposed technique, the linear stage is used to generate the trigger signal and synchronize the laser sensor scanning; the rotary stage is used to rotate the object and obtain multi-view point cloud data, and then the multi-view point cloud data are registered and integrated into a 3D model. The measurement results show a measurement accuracy of 0.075 mm for a 360° reconstruction in 34 s, and some evaluation experiments were carried out to demonstrate the validity and practicability of the proposed technique.
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