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Course project: Build your own 3D scanner!

Example: Bouguet ICCV’98http://www.vision.caltech.edu/bouguetj/ICCV98/

Students can work alone or in group(max 3)

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Lamp Calibration

J.-Y. Bouguet and P. Perona. 3D photography on your desk. Intl. Conf. Comp.

Vision, 1998

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The light source position does not need to be known

An alternative geometrical setup

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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

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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.

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• Bon Courage!!


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