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7 July 1997 3D visualization of archeological artifacts using sequential ortho imagery
Hirofumi Chikatsu, Katsuhiro Hatano, Tetsuji Anai, Hiroshi Yokoyama
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Abstract
The effectiveness of the real-time ortho projection and drawing system using a CCD camera and line lasers developed by the authors has been indicated. However, 3D visualization for archeological artifacts, such as wireframe model, surface model or texture model should be added to this system. There are some methods for performing a digital 3D modeling such as the range finder method. The most remarkable point of this system is its ability to get a real-time ortho projection image and a 3D model with one CCD camera.
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Hirofumi Chikatsu, Katsuhiro Hatano, Tetsuji Anai, and Hiroshi Yokoyama "3D visualization of archeological artifacts using sequential ortho imagery", Proc. SPIE 3174, Videometrics V, (7 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.279796
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

3D visualizations

Visual process modeling

CCD cameras

Imaging systems

Laser development

3D image processing

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