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Study of ambient light influence for three-dimensional scanners based on structured light

Ambient light in a scene can introduce errors into range data from most commercial three-dimensional range scanners, particularly scanners that are based on projected patterns and structured lighting. We study the effects of ambient light on a specific commercial scanner. We further present a method...

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Published in:Optical Engineering 2007-03, Vol.46 (3), p.030502-030503
Main Authors: Voisin, Sophie, Foufou, Sebti, Truchetet, Fre´de´ric, Page, David, Abidi, Mongi
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