Experimental study on three-dimensional shape mapping of complex furniture

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Abstract

Through the mapping experiment of the hand-held laser three-dimensional scanner, different materials were selected as experimental objects in the experiment, and three-dimensional scanner measurement technology was used to transform the scanned image into one data point after another and obtain it in a short time. Three-dimensional data were obtained by scanning the surface of a complex furniture, and then the scan data were converted into a common data format to simulate the model of the scanned object. Through analysis of the preparation part of the experiment, the different problems caused by different factors in the part were analyzed, and the solution office was finally found. Laser scanners have a great influence on the depth. For this experiment scanner, the best method is to disassemble the furniture into parts and scan to expose more surfaces. In scanning, the selection of objects should be carefully selected, and the undetectable surface should have as few patterns or different shapes as possible to facilitate later repair. The later data processing should not be focused on the overall repair.

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Chengmin, Z., Mengnan, Y., & Tao, Z. (2018). Experimental study on three-dimensional shape mapping of complex furniture. Eurasip Journal on Image and Video Processing, 2018(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13640-018-0311-9

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