Low Cost Device to Perform 3D Acquisitions Based on ChAruCo Markers

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Abstract

In the field of cultural heritage, operators make use of high resolution orthophotos of paintings both for purposes related to restoration and monitoring of art pieces and for realizing online documentations and exhibitions. Unfortunately, artworks to be restored and/or presented in digital museums are painted on canvas which are far to be perfectly planar. Therefore, technical documentation accompanying an artwork to be stored in digital archives or museums can be enriched by information related to the 3D shape of the canvas. In this paper, both the design of a portable low-cost device that allows the acquisition of the 3D geometry of the painting and a procedure to triangulate 3D data are proposed. Such a procedure, working using the principle of laser-camera triangulation, is based on the use of a set of fiducial markers to set and continuously control the reciprocal orientation of the laser source and of the camera.

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Puggelli, L., Furferi, R., & Governi, L. (2020). Low Cost Device to Perform 3D Acquisitions Based on ChAruCo Markers. In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (pp. 189–200). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31154-4_17

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