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Adaptive Real-Time Grid Generation from 3D Line Scans for fast Visualization and Data Evaluation
Zurich, Switzerland July 04-July 06
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Christian Teutsch, University Magdeburg, Germany
Dirk Berndt, University Magdeburg, Germany
Erik Trostmann, University Magdeburg, Germany
Bernhard Preim, University Magdeburg, Germany
This paper presents a method for the real-time genera- tion of grids from 3D line scan data for in-line scan pre- views and the evaluation of large point clouds derived from different 3D-scanners. By exploiting the underlying mea- suring principles, we generate regular grids for each scan operation even if the sensor movement is non-linear. These grids are finally used for NURBS patch approximations, which enable the determination of higher order features, e.g. curvature and quality evaluations. Experimental re- sults at the example of different point clouds illustrate the effectiveness of our methods in practice.
Index Terms:
grid generation, NURBS reconstruction, scan quality evaluation
Citation:
Christian Teutsch, Dirk Berndt, Erik Trostmann, Bernhard Preim, "Adaptive Real-Time Grid Generation from 3D Line Scans for fast Visualization and Data Evaluation," iv, pp.177-184, 11th International Conference Information Visualization (IV '07), 2007
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