Reconstruction of 3-D Relief Surfaces from 2-D Images

Reconstruction of 3-D Relief Surfaces from 2-D Images

D. T. Pham a, M. Yanga, F.M. Chan

Cardiff University, UK

 

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Submitted by Brousseau on Tue, 05/07/2005 - 5:24pm.

What kind of 3D models are created from the 2D images? Wireframe models, surface models, solid models...?

Emmanuel Brousseau


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Submitted by spemy on Thu, 07/07/2005 - 5:44pm.

A final physical model created from a 2D image was a solid model replicating the recorded surface structure of the original object under certain illumination .

 

Ming Yang

MEC

Cardiff University

UK 


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Submitted by Baciu on Thu, 07/07/2005 - 7:43pm.
Is it possible to realise a 3D model from a sequence of 2D images using as example the image sequence presented in the next slide? http://conference.iproms.org/node/818
Thank you!

Eng.Ioan Liviu Baciu
PhD.Student
University of Naples Federico II

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Submitted by spemy on Fri, 08/07/2005 - 10:23am.

Yes, also please bear in mind that the reconstruction is only the replica of the surface structure

recorded on the images under certain illumination.

 M Yang

MEC

Cardiff University

 


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Submitted by Brousseau on Fri, 08/07/2005 - 10:39am.

Thank you for your answer. What is the representation scheme used to describe the solid model created (Consructive Solid Geometry (CSG), Boundary representation (B-Rep), ...)?

Emmanuel Brousseau


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Submitted by spemy on Fri, 08/07/2005 - 4:32pm.

There were no representation schemes. A 2-D image is converted to a 3-D data format and the data file is sent directly to rapid prototyping machines to produce the physical model.

 Best,

 Ming Yang


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Submitted by Brousseau on Tue, 12/07/2005 - 2:38pm.

Thank you for your answer. What is the 3D data format used in this study then?

Emmanuel Brousseau


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