Active and Passive 3D shape reconstruction methods Lecture
3D images are an integral part of scientific imaging, used, e.g., in:
-Biomedical imaging (e.g., CT MRI scans)
-3D microscopy
-Geophysical Prospecting.
Furthermore, special types of 3D imaging, notably stereo, are routinely used in 3D cinema and 3DTV.

Short Summary
This lecture overviews Active and Passive 3D shape reconstruction methods that has many applications in 3D computer vision, autonomous systems perception and medical imaging. It covers the following topics in detail: Time of Flight (ToF) methods, combining ToF and RGB sensor data, LiDAR, Active Triangulation, Microsoft Kinect, Orbbec, SONAR. Shape from Texture, Shape from Shading and Shape from Focus.
Pace
Self-paced
Language
English
Country
Greece
Credits
No
Subject Categories
Computer vision
Business Categories
Public Services
Last updated
Mon, 01/22/2024 - 13:38