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Course project: Build your own 3D scanner!

Course project: Build your own 3D scanner!. Example: Bouguet ICCV’98 http://www.vision.caltech.edu/bouguetj/ICCV98/. Students can work alone or in group(max 3) . Lamp Calibration. J.-Y. Bouguet and P. Perona. 3D photography on your desk . Intl. Conf. Comp. Vision , 1998 .

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Course project: Build your own 3D scanner!

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  1. Course project: Build your own 3D scanner! Example: Bouguet ICCV’98 http://www.vision.caltech.edu/bouguetj/ICCV98/ Students can work alone or in group(max 3)

  2. Lamp Calibration J.-Y. Bouguet and P. Perona. 3D photography on your desk. Intl. Conf. Comp. Vision, 1998

  3. An alternative geometrical setup The light source position does not need to be known

  4. The final goal! • The goal is for you to learn some of the most Fundamental concepts in computer vision! • To do so in a reasonable time and with a reasonable effort you will convert a nice Matlab implementation of the method to a stand-alone application • http://mesh.brown.edu/byo3d/source.html

  5. The final goal! • -No need to implement the Bouguet toolbox: Just use its intrinsic parameters output as an input to your application. • -No need for Visualization of the result: Simply draw point cloud.

  6. Bon Courage!!

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