| A. M. M c Ivor, "An alternative interpretation of structured light system data," in DICTA97, Massey University, Dec. 1997. To appear (this proceedings). |
....be determined [6] As the triangulation angle is never zero, it is always possible for occlusion to occur. Using off the shelf components it is possible to achieve sub millimetre (0. 15mm) accuracy [24] The structured light pattern used for the triangulation can be generated in a number of ways, [4, 17] uses a while light strip to allow eye safe operation. 2, 6, 24] uses commercially available laser line generators. Some researchers have extended this idea to use the edge of a shadow for triangulation, as it can be easier to detect the transition, from light to dark, than to detect the centre ....
....strip to allow eye safe operation. 2, 6, 24] uses commercially available laser line generators. Some researchers have extended this idea to use the edge of a shadow for triangulation, as it can be easier to detect the transition, from light to dark, than to detect the centre of a narrow strip [17, 21]. Cyberware (www.cyberware.com) BIRIS (National Research Council of Canada) and PRIME (California Polytechnic) are examples of commercially available systems that utilise this technique. II.4 AREA BASED TECHNIQUES II.4.1 SHAPE FROM SHADING Shape from Shading or Photometric Stereo determines ....
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