CN112082486B - Handheld intelligent 3D information acquisition equipment - Google Patents
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The embodiment of the invention provides a handheld intelligent 3D information acquisition device and an acquisition method, which are characterized in that: comprises an image acquisition device, a rotating device and a handheld device; the image acquisition device is connected with the rotating device and is driven to rotate by the rotating device; the rotating device is connected with the handheld device; the handheld collecting device based on rotation is put forward for the first time, can be flexibly applied to a plurality of occasions, is not limited by environment in use, and is more convenient.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of topography measurement, in particular to the technical field of 3D topography measurement.
Background
When performing 3D measurements, it is necessary to first acquire 3D information. Currently common methods include the use of machine vision and structured light, laser ranging, lidar.
Structured light, laser ranging and laser radar all need an active light source to emit to a target object, and can affect the target object under certain conditions, and the light source cost is high. And the light source structure is more accurate, easily damages.
The machine vision mode is to collect the pictures of the object at different angles and match and splice the pictures to form a 3D model, so that the cost is low and the use is easy. When the device collects pictures at different angles, a plurality of cameras can be arranged at different angles of an object to be detected, and the pictures can be collected from different angles through rotation of a single camera or a plurality of cameras. However, in either of these two methods, the capturing position of the camera needs to be set around the target (referred to as a wraparound method), but this method needs a large space for setting the capturing position for the image capturing device.
Moreover, besides the 3D construction of a single object, there are also requirements for 3D model construction of the internal space of the object and 3D model construction of the peripheral large field of view, which are difficult to achieve by the conventional surrounding type 3D acquisition device.
In the prior art, it has also been proposed to use empirical formulas including rotation angle, object size, object distance to define camera position, thereby taking into account the speed and effect of the synthesis. However, in practice this has been found to be feasible in wrap-around 3D acquisition, where the target size can be measured in advance. However, it is difficult to measure the target object in advance in an open space, and it is necessary to acquire 3D information of streets, traffic intersections, building groups, tunnels, traffic flows, and the like (not limited thereto). Which makes this approach difficult to work. Even if the dimensions of fixed, small objects, such as furniture, human body parts, etc., can be measured beforehand, this method is still subject to major limitations: the size of the target is difficult to accurately determine, and particularly, the target needs to be frequently replaced in certain application occasions, each measurement brings a large amount of extra workload, and professional equipment is needed to accurately measure irregular targets. The measured error causes the camera position setting error, thereby influencing the acquisition and synthesis speed and effect; accuracy and speed need to be further improved.
Although there are methods for optimizing the surround-type acquisition device in the prior art, there is no better optimization method in the prior art when the acquisition direction of the camera of the 3D acquisition and synthesis device and the direction of its rotation axis deviate from each other.
In some situations, 3D acquisition needs to be performed quickly on site, much time is spent if installation configuration is performed, and many environments do not allow for fixed installations. For example, when temporary part inspection is performed, there is no fixed inspection equipment on the production line, and a handheld device is needed to be flexibly used.
Therefore, a device capable of stably, accurately, efficiently and conveniently collecting 3D information of a peripheral or internal space is urgently needed.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above, the present invention has been developed to provide a handheld intelligent visual 3D information gathering device that overcomes, or at least partially solves, the above-mentioned problems.
The embodiment of the invention provides a handheld intelligent visual 3D information acquisition device and an acquisition method, which are characterized in that: comprises an image acquisition device, a rotating device and a handheld device;
the image acquisition device is connected with the rotating device and is driven to rotate by the rotating device;
the rotating device is connected with the handheld device;
the included angle alpha of the optical axes of the image acquisition devices at two adjacent acquisition positions meets the following condition:
wherein, R is the distance from the rotation center to the surface of the target object, T is the sum of the object distance and the image distance during acquisition, d is the length or the width of a photosensitive element of the image acquisition device, F is the focal length of a lens of the image acquisition device, and u is an empirical coefficient.
In an alternative embodiment, u < 0.498. Preferably u <0.407, particularly preferably u <0.357, or u <0.276, or u <0.192, or u <0.095, or u < 0.053.
In an alternative embodiment, the optical axis of the image acquisition device may be parallel to the plane of rotation.
In an alternative embodiment, the optical axis of the image capture device may be at an angle to the plane of rotation.
In an alternative embodiment, the optical collection ports of the image collection device face away from the rotation axis.
In an alternative embodiment, a battery is provided inside the handset.
In an alternative embodiment, the rotation means is located inside the hand-held device.
In an alternative embodiment, the rotation device is connected to the image acquisition device through a transmission device, and the transmission device is wholly or partially located in the handheld device.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a 3D synthesis/identification apparatus and method, including the apparatus and method of any preceding claim.
In another aspect, an apparatus and method for manufacturing/displaying an object is provided, including the apparatus and method of any preceding claim.
Invention and technical effects
1. The method is provided for the first time for acquiring the 3D information of the inner space of the target object by using the autorotation type intelligent vision 3D acquisition equipment.
2. The method has the advantages that the acquisition position of the camera is optimized by measuring the distance between the rotation center and the target object and the distance between the image sensing element and the target object, so that the speed and the effect of 3D construction are considered.
3. The handheld collecting device based on rotation is put forward for the first time, can be flexibly applied to a plurality of occasions, is not limited by environment in use, and is more convenient.
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fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram illustrating an implementation manner of a 3D information acquisition device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram illustrating another implementation manner of a 3D information acquisition device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. While exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present disclosure may be embodied in various forms and should not be limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
3D information acquisition equipment structure
In order to solve the above technical problem, an embodiment of the present invention provides a handheld intelligent visual 3D information collecting device, as shown in fig. 1, including an image collecting device 1, a rotating device 2, and a carrying device 3.
The image acquisition device 1 is connected with the rotating device 2, so that the rotating device 2 can be driven to stably rotate and scan, and 3D acquisition of peripheral objects is realized (the specific acquisition process is described in detail below). The rotating means 2 are mounted on a carrier means 3, the carrier means 3 being intended to carry the entire apparatus. The carrier means 3 may be a hand-held device such as a handle, so that the entire apparatus can be used for hand-held acquisition. The carrying device 3 may also be a base type carrying device for being installed on other devices, so that the whole intelligent 3D acquisition device is installed on other devices for common use. For example, the smart 3D acquisition device is mounted on a vehicle, and 3D acquisition is performed as the vehicle travels.
The bearing device 3 is used for bearing the weight of the whole equipment, and the rotating device 2 is connected with the bearing device 3. The carrying means may be a handle, a tripod, a base with a support means, etc. Typically, the rotating means is located in the central part of the carrying means to ensure balance. But in some special cases it can be located anywhere on the carrier. And the carrier is not necessary. The rotating device can also be directly installed in the application equipment, for example, the rotating device can be installed on the top of a vehicle. The inner space of the bearing device is used for accommodating a battery and supplying power to the 3D rotary acquisition stabilizing device. Simultaneously, for convenient to use, set up the button on bearing the device shell for control 3D rotation acquisition stabilising arrangement. Including on/off stabilization, on/off 3D rotational acquisition.
The image acquisition device is connected with a rotating shaft of the rotating device, and the rotating device drives the rotating device to rotate. Of course, the rotation shaft of the rotation device may also be connected to the image capture device via a transmission device, such as a gear set. As shown in fig. 2, the rotating device 2 can be arranged inside the handle, and the transmission device is partially or completely arranged inside the handle, so that the volume of the equipment can be further reduced.
When the image capturing device makes a 360 ° rotation in the horizontal plane, it captures an image of the corresponding object at a specific position (the specific capturing position will be described later in detail). The shooting can be performed synchronously with the rotation action, or shooting can be performed after the rotation of the shooting position is stopped, and the rotation is continued after the shooting is finished, and the like. The rotating device can be a motor, a stepping motor, a servo motor, a micro motor and the like. The rotating device (e.g., various motors) can rotate at a prescribed speed under the control of the controller and can rotate at a prescribed angle, thereby achieving optimization of the acquisition position, which will be described in detail below. Of course, the image acquisition device can be mounted on the rotating device in the existing equipment.
The above device may further include a distance measuring device, the distance measuring device is fixedly connected to the image collecting device, and a direction of the distance measuring device is the same as an optical axis direction of the image collecting device. Of course, the distance measuring device can also be fixedly connected to the rotating device, as long as the distance measuring device can synchronously rotate along with the image acquisition device. Preferably, an installation platform can be arranged, the image acquisition device and the distance measurement device are both positioned on the platform, and the platform is installed on a rotating shaft of the rotating device and driven to rotate by the rotating device. The distance measuring device can use various modes such as a laser distance measuring instrument, an ultrasonic distance measuring instrument, an electromagnetic wave distance measuring instrument and the like, and can also use a traditional mechanical measuring tool distance measuring device. Of course, in some applications, the 3D acquisition device is located at a specific location, and its distance from the target object is calibrated, without additional measurements.
The device also comprises a light source which can be arranged on the periphery of the image acquisition device, the rotating device and the mounting platform. Of course, the light source may be separately provided, for example, a separate light source may be used to illuminate the target. Even when the lighting conditions are good, no light source is used. The light source can be an LED light source or an intelligent light source, namely, the light source parameters are automatically adjusted according to the conditions of the target object and the ambient light. Usually, the light sources are distributed around the lens of the image capturing device, for example, the light sources are ring-shaped LED lamps around the lens. Since in some applications it is desirable to control the intensity of the light source. In particular, a light softening means, for example a light softening envelope, may be arranged in the light path of the light source. Or the LED surface light source is directly adopted, so that the light is soft, and the light is more uniform. Preferably, an OLED light source can be adopted, the size is smaller, the light is softer, and the flexible OLED light source has the flexible characteristic and can be attached to a curved surface.
In order to facilitate the actual size measurement of the target object, a plurality of marking points can be arranged at the position of the target object. And the coordinates of these marked points are known. The absolute size of the 3D synthetic model is obtained by collecting the mark points and combining the coordinates thereof. These marking points may be previously set points or may be laser light spots. The method of determining the coordinates of the points may comprise: using laser to measure distance: and (3) emitting laser to the target object by using the calibration device to form a plurality of calibration point light spots, and obtaining the coordinates of the calibration points through the known position relation of the laser ranging units in the calibration device. And emitting laser towards the target by using the calibration device, so that the light beam emitted by the laser ranging unit in the calibration device falls on the target to form a light spot. Since the laser beams emitted from the laser ranging units are parallel to each other, the positional relationship between the respective units is known. The two-dimensional coordinates in the emission plane of the plurality of light spots formed on the target object can be obtained. The distance between each laser ranging unit and the corresponding light spot can be obtained by measuring the laser beam emitted by the laser ranging unit, namely the depth information equivalent to a plurality of light spots formed on the target object can be obtained. I.e. the depth coordinate perpendicular to the emission plane, can be obtained. Thereby, three-dimensional coordinates of each spot can be obtained. Secondly, combining distance measurement and angle measurement: and respectively measuring the distances of the plurality of mark points and the included angles between the mark points, thereby calculating respective coordinates. Using other coordinate measuring tools: such as RTK, global coordinate positioning systems, satellite-sensitive positioning systems, position and pose sensors, etc.
3D information acquisition process
The 3D information acquisition device is placed in the center of the target area, usually with the target object surrounding or partially surrounding or at least partially facing the acquisition device.
The rotating device drives the image acquisition device to rotate at a certain speed, and the image acquisition device acquires images at a set position in the rotating process. At the moment, the rotation can not be stopped, namely, the image acquisition and the rotation are synchronously carried out; or stopping rotation at the position to be acquired, acquiring images, and continuing to rotate to the next position to be acquired after acquisition is finished. The rotating means may be driven by a program in a control unit set in advance. The device can also communicate with an upper computer through a communication interface, and the rotation is controlled through the upper computer. Particularly, the rotating device can be connected with a mobile terminal in a wired or wireless mode, and the rotating device is controlled to rotate through the mobile terminal (such as a mobile phone). The rotating device can set rotating parameters through the remote platform, the cloud platform, the server, the upper computer and the mobile terminal, and the rotating start and stop of the rotating device are controlled.
The image acquisition device acquires a plurality of images of the target object, sends the images to a remote platform, a cloud platform, a server, an upper computer and/or a mobile terminal through the communication device, and carries out 3D synthesis on the target object by using a 3D model synthesis method.
In particular, the distance measuring device may be used to measure the corresponding distance parameters in the relevant formula conditions, i.e. the distance from the center of rotation to the target object and the distance from the sensor element to the target object, before or simultaneously with the acquisition. And calculating the acquisition position according to a corresponding condition formula, and prompting a user to set rotation parameters or automatically setting the rotation parameters.
When the distance measurement is carried out before the collection, the rotating device can drive the distance measurement device to rotate, so that the two distances at different positions can be measured. And respectively averaging two distances measured by a plurality of measuring points, and taking the average value as a uniform distance value acquired at this time to be introduced into a formula. The average value can be obtained by using a sum average, a weighted average, other averaging methods, or a method of discarding outliers and then averaging.
When the distance is measured in the acquisition process, the rotating device rotates to the first position to acquire an image, the two distance values are measured and are brought into a condition formula to calculate an interval angle, and the next acquisition position is determined according to the angle.
Optimization of camera position
In order to ensure that the device can give consideration to the effect and efficiency of 3D synthesis, the method can be used for optimizing the acquisition position of the camera besides the conventional method for optimizing the synthesis algorithm. Especially in the case of 3D acquisition synthesis devices in which the acquisition direction of the camera and the direction of its axis of rotation deviate from each other, the prior art does not mention how to perform a better optimization of the camera position for such devices. Even if some optimization methods exist, they are different empirical conditions obtained under different experiments. In particular, some existing position optimization methods require obtaining the size of the target, which is feasible in the wrap-around 3D acquisition, and can be measured in advance. However, it is difficult to measure in advance in an open space. It is therefore desirable to propose a method that can be adapted to camera position optimization when the acquisition direction of the camera of the 3D acquisition composition device and its rotation axis direction deviate from each other. This is the problem to be solved by the present invention, and a technical contribution is made.
For this reason, the present invention has performed a large number of experiments, and it is concluded that empirical conditions preferably satisfied by the intervals of camera acquisition when acquisition is performed are as follows.
When 3D acquisition is carried out, the included angle alpha of the optical axis of the image acquisition device at two adjacent positions meets the following condition:
wherein,
r is the distance from the center of rotation to the surface of the target,
t is the sum of the object distance and the image distance during acquisition, namely the distance between the photosensitive unit of the image acquisition device and the target object.
d is the length or width of a photosensitive element (CCD) of the image acquisition device, and when the two positions are along the length direction of the photosensitive element, the length of the rectangle is taken as d; when the two positions are along the width direction of the photosensitive element, d takes a rectangular width.
And F is the focal length of the lens of the image acquisition device.
u is an empirical coefficient.
Usually, a distance measuring device, for example a laser distance meter, is arranged on the acquisition device. The optical axis of the distance measuring device is parallel to the optical axis of the image acquisition device, so that the distance from the acquisition device to the surface of the target object can be measured, and R and T can be obtained according to the known position relation between the distance measuring device and each part of the acquisition device by using the measured distance.
When the image acquisition device is at any one of the two positions, the distance from the photosensitive element to the surface of the target object along the optical axis is taken as T. In addition to this method, multiple averaging or other methods can be used, the principle being that the value of T should not deviate from the sum of the image distances from the object at the time of acquisition.
Similarly, when the image pickup device is at any one of the two positions, the distance from the rotation center to the surface of the object along the optical axis is defined as R. In addition to this method, multiple averaging or other methods can be used, with the principle that the value of R should not deviate from the radius of rotation at the time of acquisition.
In general, the size of an object is adopted as a method for estimating the position of a camera in the prior art. Since the object size will vary with the measurement object. For example, when a large object is acquired 3D information and then a small object is acquired, the size needs to be measured again and reckoning needs to be performed again. The inconvenient measurement and the repeated measurement bring errors in measurement, thereby causing errors in camera position estimation. According to the scheme, the experience conditions required to be met by the position of the camera are given according to a large amount of experimental data, and the size of an object does not need to be directly measured. In the empirical condition, d and F are both fixed parameters of the camera, and corresponding parameters can be given by a manufacturer when the camera and the lens are purchased without measurement. R, T is only a straight line distance that can be easily measured by conventional measuring methods such as a ruler and a laser rangefinder. Meanwhile, in the apparatus of the present invention, the capturing direction of the image capturing device (e.g., camera) and the direction of the rotation axis thereof are away from each other, that is, the lens is oriented substantially opposite to the rotation center. At the moment, the included angle alpha of the optical axis for controlling the image acquisition device to perform twice positions is easier, and only the rotation angle of the rotary driving motor needs to be controlled. Therefore, it is more reasonable to use α to define the optimal position. Therefore, the empirical formula of the invention enables the preparation process to be convenient and fast, and simultaneously improves the arrangement accuracy of the camera position, so that the camera can be arranged in an optimized position, thereby simultaneously considering the 3D synthesis precision and speed.
According to a number of experiments, u should be less than 0.498 in order to ensure the speed and effect of the synthesis, and for better synthesis effect, u is preferably <0.411, especially preferably <0.359, in some applications u <0.281, or u <0.169, or u <0.041, or u < 0.028.
Experiments were carried out using the apparatus of the invention, and some experimental data are shown below, in mm. (the following data are given by way of example only)
The above data are obtained by experiments for verifying the conditions of the formula, and do not limit the invention. Without these data, the objectivity of the formula is not affected. Those skilled in the art can adjust the equipment parameters and the step details as required to perform experiments, and obtain other data which also meet the formula conditions.
3D model synthesis method
A plurality of images acquired by the image acquisition device are sent to the processing unit, and a 3D model is constructed by using the following algorithm. The processing unit can be located in the acquisition equipment or remotely, such as a cloud platform, a server, an upper computer and the like.
The specific algorithm mainly comprises the following steps:
step 1: and performing image enhancement processing on all input photos. The contrast of the original picture is enhanced and simultaneously the noise suppressed using the following filters.
In the formula: g (x, y) is the gray value of the original image at (x, y), f (x, y) is the gray value of the original image at the position after being enhanced by the Wallis filter, and mgIs the local gray average value, s, of the original imagegIs the local standard deviation of gray scale of the original image, mfFor the transformed image local gray scale target value, sfThe target value of the standard deviation of the local gray scale of the image after transformation. c belongs to (0, 1) as the expansion constant of the image variance, b belongs to(0, 1) is the image luminance coefficient constant.
The filter can greatly enhance the image texture modes of different scales in the image, so the number and the precision of the feature points can be improved when the point features of the image are extracted, and the reliability and the precision of the matching result are improved in the photo feature matching.
Step 2: and extracting feature points of all input photos, and matching the feature points to obtain sparse feature points. And extracting and matching feature points of the photos by adopting a SURF operator. The SURF feature matching method mainly comprises three processes of feature point detection, feature point description and feature point matching. The method uses a Hessian matrix to detect characteristic points, a Box filter (Box Filters) is used for replacing second-order Gaussian filtering, an integral image is used for accelerating convolution to improve the calculation speed, and the dimension of a local image characteristic descriptor is reduced to accelerate the matching speed. The method mainly comprises the steps of firstly, constructing a Hessian matrix, generating all interest points for feature extraction, and constructing the Hessian matrix for generating stable edge points (catastrophe points) of an image; secondly, establishing scale space characteristic point positioning, comparing each pixel point processed by the Hessian matrix with 26 points in a two-dimensional image space and a scale space neighborhood, preliminarily positioning a key point, filtering the key point with weak energy and the key point with wrong positioning, and screening out a final stable characteristic point; and thirdly, determining the main direction of the characteristic points by adopting the harr wavelet characteristics in the circular neighborhood of the statistical characteristic points. In a circular neighborhood of the feature points, counting the sum of horizontal and vertical harr wavelet features of all points in a sector of 60 degrees, rotating the sector at intervals of 0.2 radian, counting the harr wavelet feature values in the region again, and taking the direction of the sector with the largest value as the main direction of the feature points; and fourthly, generating a 64-dimensional feature point description vector, and taking a 4-by-4 rectangular region block around the feature point, wherein the direction of the obtained rectangular region is along the main direction of the feature point. Each subregion counts haar wavelet features of 25 pixels in both horizontal and vertical directions, where both the horizontal and vertical directions are relative to the principal direction. The haar wavelet features are in 4 directions of the sum of the horizontal direction value, the vertical direction value, the horizontal direction absolute value and the vertical direction absolute value, and the 4 values are used as feature vectors of each sub-block region, so that a total 4 x 4-64-dimensional vector is used as a descriptor of the Surf feature; and fifthly, matching the characteristic points, wherein the matching degree is determined by calculating the Euclidean distance between the two characteristic points, and the shorter the Euclidean distance is, the better the matching degree of the two characteristic points is.
And step 3: inputting matched feature point coordinates, resolving the sparse three-dimensional point cloud of the target object and the position and posture data of the photographing camera by using a light beam method adjustment, namely obtaining model coordinate values of the sparse three-dimensional point cloud of the target object model and the position; and performing multi-view photo dense matching by taking the sparse feature points as initial values to obtain dense point cloud data. The process mainly comprises four steps: stereo pair selection, depth map calculation, depth map optimization and depth map fusion. For each image in the input data set, we select a reference image to form a stereo pair for use in computing the depth map. Therefore, we can get rough depth maps of all images, which may contain noise and errors, and we use its neighborhood depth map to perform consistency check to optimize the depth map of each image. And finally, carrying out depth map fusion to obtain the three-dimensional point cloud of the whole scene.
And 4, step 4: and reconstructing the curved surface of the target object by using the dense point cloud. The method comprises the steps of defining an octree, setting a function space, creating a vector field, solving a Poisson equation and extracting an isosurface. And obtaining an integral relation between the sampling point and the indicating function according to the gradient relation, obtaining a vector field of the point cloud according to the integral relation, and calculating the approximation of the gradient field of the indicating function to form a Poisson equation. And (3) solving an approximate solution by using matrix iteration according to a Poisson equation, extracting an isosurface by adopting a moving cube algorithm, and reconstructing a model of the measured point cloud.
And 5: full-automatic texture mapping of object models. And after the surface model is constructed, texture mapping is carried out. The main process comprises the following steps: texture data is obtained to reconstruct a surface triangular surface grid of a target through an image; and secondly, reconstructing the visibility analysis of the triangular surface of the model. Calculating a visible image set and an optimal reference image of each triangular surface by using the calibration information of the image; and thirdly, clustering the triangular surface to generate a texture patch. Clustering the triangular surfaces into a plurality of reference image texture patches according to the visible image set of the triangular surfaces, the optimal reference image and the neighborhood topological relation of the triangular surfaces; and fourthly, automatically sequencing the texture patches to generate texture images. And sequencing the generated texture patches according to the size relationship of the texture patches to generate a texture image with the minimum surrounding area, and obtaining the texture mapping coordinate of each triangular surface.
It should be noted that the above algorithm is an algorithm used by the present invention, and the algorithm is matched with the image acquisition condition, and the time and quality of the synthesis are considered by using the algorithm. It will be appreciated that conventional 3D synthesis algorithms known in the art may be used with the solution of the invention.
Examples of the applications
In order to construct a 3D model in a certain building, 3D acquisition equipment can be placed on an indoor bottom plate, a plurality of images of the building are acquired through rotation, and 3D model synthesis is carried out according to a synthesis algorithm, so that the indoor 3D model is constructed, and subsequent decoration and display are facilitated.
In order to construct the 3D model in the inner cavity of the engine, the equipment with the miniature camera arranged on the rod part can be stretched into the inner cavity to take a picture through rotation, and the 3D model of the inner cavity of the engine is synthesized by using the picture, so that the quality inspection of the inner cavity of the engine is realized.
The target object, and the object all represent objects for which three-dimensional information is to be acquired. Can be a solid object or a plurality of object compositions. The three-dimensional information of the target object comprises a three-dimensional image, a three-dimensional point cloud, a three-dimensional grid, a local three-dimensional feature, a three-dimensional size and all parameters with the three-dimensional feature of the target object. Three-dimensional in the present invention means having XYZ three-direction information, particularly depth information, and is essentially different from only two-dimensional plane information. It is also fundamentally different from some definitions, which are called three-dimensional, panoramic, holographic, three-dimensional, but actually comprise only two-dimensional information, in particular not depth information.
The capture area in the present invention refers to a range in which an image capture device (e.g., a camera) can capture an image. The image acquisition device can be a CCD, a CMOS, a camera, a video camera, an industrial camera, a monitor, a camera, a mobile phone, a tablet, a notebook, a mobile terminal, a wearable device, intelligent glasses, an intelligent watch, an intelligent bracelet and all devices with image acquisition functions.
In the description provided herein, numerous specific details are set forth. It is understood, however, that embodiments of the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In some instances, well-known methods, structures and techniques have not been shown in detail in order not to obscure an understanding of this description.
Similarly, it should be appreciated that in the foregoing description of exemplary embodiments of the invention, various features of the invention are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of one or more of the various inventive aspects. However, the disclosed method should not be interpreted as reflecting an intention that: that the invention as claimed requires more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, inventive aspects lie in less than all features of a single foregoing disclosed embodiment. Thus, the claims following the detailed description are hereby expressly incorporated into this detailed description, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment of this invention.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the modules in the device in an embodiment may be adaptively changed and disposed in one or more devices different from the embodiment. The modules or units or components of the embodiments may be combined into one module or unit or component, and furthermore they may be divided into a plurality of sub-modules or sub-units or sub-components. All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and all of the processes or elements of any method or apparatus so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or processes or elements are mutually exclusive. Each feature disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise.
Furthermore, those skilled in the art will appreciate that while some embodiments herein include some features included in other embodiments, rather than other features, combinations of features of different embodiments are meant to be within the scope of the invention and form different embodiments. For example, in the claims, any of the claimed embodiments may be used in any combination.
The various component embodiments of the invention may be implemented in hardware, or in software modules running on one or more processors, or in a combination thereof. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that a microprocessor or Digital Signal Processor (DSP) may be used in practice to implement some or all of the functionality of some or all of the components in an apparatus in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. The present invention may also be embodied as apparatus or device programs (e.g., computer programs and computer program products) for performing a portion or all of the methods described herein. Such programs implementing the present invention may be stored on computer-readable media or may be in the form of one or more signals. Such a signal may be downloaded from an internet website or provided on a carrier signal or in any other form.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather than limit the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim. The word "comprising" does not exclude the presence of elements or steps not listed in a claim. The word "a" or "an" preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements. The invention may be implemented by means of hardware comprising several distinct elements, and by means of a suitably programmed computer. In the unit claims enumerating several means, several of these means may be embodied by one and the same item of hardware. The usage of the words first, second and third, etcetera do not indicate any ordering. These words may be interpreted as names.
Thus, it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that while a number of exemplary embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described in detail herein, many other variations or modifications consistent with the principles of the invention may be directly determined or derived from the disclosure of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be understood and interpreted to cover all such other variations or modifications.
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1. The utility model provides a hand-held type intelligence vision 3D information acquisition equipment which characterized in that: comprises an image acquisition device, a rotating device and a handheld device;
the image acquisition device is connected with the rotating device and is driven to rotate by the rotating device;
the rotating device is connected with the handheld device;
the included angle alpha of the optical axes of the image acquisition devices at two adjacent acquisition positions meets the following condition:
wherein, R is the distance from the rotation center to the surface of the target object, T is the sum of the object distance and the image distance during acquisition, d is the length or the width of a photosensitive element of the image acquisition device, F is the focal length of a lens of the image acquisition device, and u is an empirical coefficient.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: u is less than 0.498.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: u is less than 0.407.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: u is less than 0.357.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: u < 0.276.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: u < 0.192.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: u is less than 0.095.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: u is less than 0.053.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the optical axis of the image acquisition device is parallel to the rotation plane.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the optical axis of the image acquisition device forms a certain included angle with the rotating plane.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the optical acquisition ports of the image acquisition devices are back to the direction of the rotating shaft.
12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the handheld device is internally provided with a battery.
13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the rotating device is positioned inside the handheld device.
14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the rotating device is connected with the image acquisition device through a transmission device, and the transmission device is wholly or partially positioned in the handheld device.
15. A 3D composite recognition device comprising the apparatus of any of claims 1-14.
16. An object manufacturing display apparatus comprising the apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 14.
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