The three-dimensional (3D) measure of the human body is currently performed using mostly optical technologies. One of the most cost effective non-contact techniques is photogrammetry; its main disadvantage is the lack of automation because the correspondences between the same points in different images must be taken manually. In this paper the authors present a properly designed low-cost photogrammetric system for 3D scanning of human faces. Results are compared projecting onto the faces patterns composed by coded targets and mixed coded-uncoded targets.

Coded targets and hybrid grids for photogrammetric 3D digitisation of human faces / Galantucci, Luigi Maria; Percoco, Gianluca; Dal Maso, U.. - In: VIRTUAL AND PHYSICAL PROTOTYPING. - ISSN 1745-2759. - 3:3(2008), pp. 167-176. [10.1080/17452750802259603]

Coded targets and hybrid grids for photogrammetric 3D digitisation of human faces

GALANTUCCI, Luigi Maria;PERCOCO, Gianluca;
2008-01-01

Abstract

The three-dimensional (3D) measure of the human body is currently performed using mostly optical technologies. One of the most cost effective non-contact techniques is photogrammetry; its main disadvantage is the lack of automation because the correspondences between the same points in different images must be taken manually. In this paper the authors present a properly designed low-cost photogrammetric system for 3D scanning of human faces. Results are compared projecting onto the faces patterns composed by coded targets and mixed coded-uncoded targets.
2008
Coded targets and hybrid grids for photogrammetric 3D digitisation of human faces / Galantucci, Luigi Maria; Percoco, Gianluca; Dal Maso, U.. - In: VIRTUAL AND PHYSICAL PROTOTYPING. - ISSN 1745-2759. - 3:3(2008), pp. 167-176. [10.1080/17452750802259603]
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