On 23 Giu, 20:19, Daren <daren.g....@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hi, i am currently working as an undergrad assistant for a structured
> lighting project with several PhD students. Our goal is to do a simple
> demonstration of projecting a binary(black and white) pattern onto a
> surface/object and then do 3D image scanning with a camera.
With one single camera? So you triangulate between camera and
projector?
> I am currently looking for an open source implementation of this to be
> able to read in the camera data, interepert the pattern and complete
> the triangulation(ie: find the depth distance and 3d scanning).
>
> Since i am very new to the concept of structured lighting, i was
> hoping to find some open source software or code that could get me a
> head start (software that can interpert the pattern or triangulate or
> both). I was thinking of open source code that can be uses OpenCV or
> Matlab (matlab implementations would also be great, this doesnt have
> to be OpenCV) would be very helpful since i am familiar with both of
> those.
> Modifications to the code would be done to take into account the
> pattern of choice or other parameters. I have read several structured
> lighting papers, but i feel that i need to see an actual example of it
> if i want to code something on my own.
>
> Note that this implementation doesnt necessarily have to be directly
> related to structured lighting, for instance, an open source example
> on pattern regonition would be helpful too. The pattern generated is
> not determined yet, it could be as simple as black and white vertical/
> horizontal stripes, but that still has to be figured out. Open source
> code related to triangulation for finding image depth would also be
> helpful to me too.


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