[4eyes] FW: Webcast: 3-D Imaging for Machine Vision
Matthew Turk
mturk at cs.ucsb.edu
Tue Dec 1 16:41:02 PST 2009
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Engineers and system integrators who are responsible for developing, designing, specifying, or reviewing machine vision components and systems
This Webcast - 3-D Imaging for Machine Vision - will provide engineers and system integrators with the basic information tools they can use to implement 3-D machine vision in their applications. The webcast will introduce the human visual system, 3-D machine vision, and 3-D vision methods and applications. It will show the audience how to extract 3-D information from an image, and thus enable many important tasks, including robot grasping, navigation, and traffic analysis.
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* Single-camera methods where one camera is mounted on an articulated arm (or robot) and features of the object used to compute its location in 3-D space
* Dual-camera methods (or stereo cameras) using epipolar geometry
* 2.5-D methods: what this means, operating principle, computation of depth measurement
* Laser-based 3-D imaging: triangulation 3-D laser scanner, principles, operation, and accuracy
* Projected striped light imaging: structured-light 3-D scanner, generation of stripe pattern, principles of operation, calibration, speed, range
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