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3DIM 1997: Ottawa, Canada
- International Conference on Recent Advances in 3-D Digital Imaging and Modeling (3DIM '97), May 12-15, 1997, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. IEEE Computer Society 1997, ISBN 0-8186-7943-3
Invited Talk
- Ruzena Bajcsy, Richard Pito:
Data Acquisition and Representation of Mechanical Parts and Interfaces to Manufacturing Devices. 2-10
Sensors
- Michiel de Bakker, Piet W. Verbeek, Gijs K. Steenvoorden:
Design Considerations for a Range Image Sensor Containing a PSD-array and An On-chip Multiplexer. 11-18 - Giovanna Sansoni, Sara Lazzari, Stefano Peli, Franco Docchio:
3-D Imager for Dimensional Gauging of Industrial Workpieces: State-of-the-Art of the Development of a Robust and Versatile System. 19-27 - Eli Horn, Nahum Kiryati:
Toward Optimal Structured Light Patterns. 28-35 - J. S. Massa, Manickam Umasuthan, Andrew M. Wallace, Gerald S. Buller, Andrew C. Walker:
Rangefinder using Time Correlated Single Photon Counting. 36-43 - Henrik O. Saldner, Jonathan M. Huntley:
Shape Measurement of Discontinuous Objects using Projected Fringes and Temporal Phase Unwrapping. 44-50 - Frédéric Loranger, Denis Laurendeau, Régis Houde:
A Fast and Accurate 3-D Rangefinder using the Biris Technology: The TRID Sensor. 51-59
View Planning
- Dimitri Papadopoulos-Orfanos, Francis Schmitt:
Automatic 3 -- D Digitization using a Laser Rangefinder with a Small Field of View. 60-67 - Hongbin Zha, Ken'ichi Morooka, Tsutomu Hasegawa, Tadashi Nagata:
Active Modeling of 3-D Objects: Planning on the Next Best Pose (NBP) for Acquiring Range Images. 68-75 - Michael K. Reed, Peter K. Allen, Ioannis Stamos:
3-D Modeling from Range Imagery: An Incremental Method with a Planning Component. 76-84
View Registration
- Richard Pito:
A Registration Aid. 85-92 - Sebastian Weik:
Registration of 3-D Partial Surface Models using Luminance and Depth Information. 93-100 - Heinz Hügli, Christian Schütz:
Geometric Matching of 3-D Objects: Assessing the Range of Successful Initial Configurations. 101-106 - Luca Lucchese, Gianfranco Doretto, Guido M. Cortelazzo:
Frequency Domain Estimation of 3-D Rigid Motion Based on Range and Intensity Data. 107-112 - Raouf Benjemaa, Francis Schmitt:
Fast Global Registration of 3D Sampled Surfaces using a Multi-Z-Buffer Technique. 113-120 - Andrew E. Johnson, Martial Hebert:
Surface Registration by Matching Oriented Points. 121-129
Invited Talk
- Yoshiaki Shirai:
Estimation of 3-D Pose and Shape from a Monocular Image Sequence and Realtime Human Tracking. 130-140
Geometric Processing
- Denis Dion Jr., Denis Laurendeau, Robert Bergevin:
Generalized Cylinders Extraction in a Range Image. 141-147 - Robert B. Fisher, Andrew W. Fitzgibbon, David W. Eggert:
Extracting Surface Patches from Complete Range Descriptions. 148-155 - Paul Checchin, Laurent Trassoudaine, Joseph Alizon:
Segmentation of Range Images into Planar Regions. 156-163 - Anthony Ashbrook, Robert B. Fisher:
Constructing Models of Articulating Objects: Range Data Partitioning. 164-172
Object Modeling
- Wolfgang Niem, Jochen Wingbermühle:
Automatic Reconstruction of 3D Objects using a Mobile Monoscopic Camera. 173-180 - Adrian Hilton, John Illingworth:
Multi-Resolution Geometric Fusion. 181-189 - Demetri Terzopoulos:
Physics-Based Models for Image Analysis/Synthesis and Geometric Design. 190-196 - Y. Matsumoto, Hajime Terasaki, K. Sugimoto, T. Arakawa:
A Portable Three-Dimensional Digitizer. 197-204 - Kari Pulli, Tom Duchamp, Hugues Hoppe, John McDonald, Linda G. Shapiro, Werner Stuetzle:
Robust Meshes from Multiple Range Maps. 205-212
Environment Modeling
- Andrew E. Johnson, Regis Hoffman, Jim Osborn, Martial Hebert:
A System for Semi-Automatic Modeling of Complex Environments. 213-220 - Oliver Grau:
A Scene Analysis System for the Generation of 3-D Models. 221-228 - François Goulette:
Automatic CAD Modeling of Industrial Pipes from Range Images. 229-233 - Andrew E. Johnson, Sing Bing Kang:
Registration and Integration of Textured 3-D Data. 234-241 - Olli Jokinen:
Building 3-D City Models from Multiple Unregistered Profile Maps. 242-250
Invited Talk
- Heikki Ailisto:
CAD and Vision in Rangefinder-based Dimensional Metrology. 251-261
Human Shape Modeling
- Hein A. M. Daanen, Matthew A. Brunsman, Kathleen M. Robinette:
Reducing Movement Artifacts in Whole Body Scanning. 262-265 - Matthew A. Brunsman, Hein A. M. Daanen, Kathleen M. Robinette:
Optimal Postures and Positioning for Human Body Scanning. 266-274 - Yoshihiro Yasumuro, Qian Chen, Kunihiro Chihara:
3-D Modeling of Human Hand with Motion Constraints. 275-282 - Takayuki Kondo, Kazuhito Murakami, Hiroyasu Koshimizu:
From Coarse to Fine Correspondence of 3-D Facial Images and its Application to Facial Caricaturing. 283-288 - Joseph H. Nurre:
Locating Landmarks on Human Body Scan Data. 289-295 - Peng Li, Peter R. M. Jones:
Automatic Editing and Curve-fitting of 3-D Surface Scan Data of the Human Body. 296-302
Applications
- John Laurent, Mario Talbot, Michel Douce:
Road Surface Inspection using Laser Scanners Adapted for the High Precision Measurements of Large Flat Surfaces. 303-310 - Liviu Bursanescu, François Blais:
Automated Pavement Distress Collection and Analysis: A 3-D Approach. 311-317 - Robert C. Crida, Andrew J. Stoddart, John Illingworth:
Using PCA to Model Shape for Process Control. 318-325 - J.-Angelo Beraldin, Luc Cournoyer, Marc Rioux, François Blais, Sabry F. El-Hakim, Guy Godin:
Object Model Creation from Multiple Range Images: Acquisition, Calibration, Model Building and Verification. 326-334 - Jaime Gómez García-Bermejo, J. Delgado Urrechu, Francisco Javier Díaz Pernas, Juan López Coronado:
Industrial Painting Inspection using Specular Sharpness. 335-338 - Piotr Jasiobedzki:
Fusing and Guiding Range Measurements with Colour Video Images. 339-344 - Eric Paquet, Marc Rioux:
Nefertiti: A Query by Content Software for Three-Dimensional Models Databases Management. 345-352
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