Report Number: CSL-TR-95-667
Institution: Stanford University, Computer Systems Laboratory
Title: Better Optical Triangulation through Spacetime Analysis
Author: Curless, Brian
Author: Levoy, Marc
Date: April 1995
Abstract: The standard methods for extracting range data from optical
triangulation scanners are accurate only for planar objects
of uniform reflectance illuminated by an incoherent source.
Using these methods, curved surfaces, discontinuous surfaces,
and surfaces of varying reflectance cause systematic
distortions of the range data. Coherent light sources such as
lasers introduce speckle artifacts that further degrade the
data. We present a new ranging method based on analyzing the
time evolution of the structured light reflections. Using our
spacetime analysis, we can correct for each of these
artifacts, thereby attaining significantly higher accuracy
using existing technology. We present results that
demonstrate the validity of our method using a commercial
laser stripe triangulation scanner.
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