
Human Body Measurement by Digital Photogrammetry System - A12.047
N. Kochi et al., "Human Body Measurement by Digital Photogrammetry System", in Proc. of 1st Asian Workshop on 3D Body Scanning Technologies, Tokyo, Japan, 2012, pp. 47-53, https://doi.org/10.15221/A12.047.
Title:
Human Body Measurement by Digital Photogrammetry System
Authors:
Nobuo KOCHI, Kazuo KITAMURA, Hiroto WATANABE, Takayuki NOMA, Mitsuharu YAMADA
Imaging and Measuring Laboratory, R&D Center, Topcon Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:
We have developed an automatic system of all around 3D measurement comprised of special digital cameras and projector in a unit, which can measure human body all around with high precision. It has a calibration box which we use, prior to photographing, to determine the exterior orientation parameters of the cameras so that 3D measurement can be performed automatically as soon as the photographing unit is set up against an object. For stereo-matching we created a robust matching system and integrated it into an all-automatic system.
Details:
Full paper: A12.047.pdf
Proceedings: 3DBST A2012, 17-18 Apr. 2012, Tokyo, Japan
Pages: 47-53
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15221/A12.047
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