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18 January 1988 Real-Time Data Acquisition Algorithms And Implementation For 3-D Vision
Francois Blais, Marc Rioux
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Abstract
Algorithms used to measure the three-dimensional coordinates of an object using a standard video camera and a mask in front of the camera lens are described. A simple and very compact 3-D camera is developed using these techniques. Depending on the type of mask and the illumination used, different algorithms are investigated. Emphasis is placed on the real-time processing of the video images with application to control. Experimental results will be presented.
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Francois Blais and Marc Rioux "Real-Time Data Acquisition Algorithms And Implementation For 3-D Vision", Proc. SPIE 0829, Applications of Digital Image Processing X, (18 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942110
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Sensors

Image processing

Control systems

CCD cameras

Video

CCD image sensors

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