Techniques for seamless color registration and mapping on dense 3D models
Sensing the Past: From artifact to historical site, Springer, page 355--376 - 2017
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Today's most widely used 3D digitization approach is a combination of active geometric sensing, mainly using laser scanning, with active or passive color sensing, mostly using digital photography. Producing a seamless colored object, starting from a geometric representation and a set of photographs, is a data fusion problem requiring effective solutions for image-to-geometry registration, and color mapping and blending. This chapter provides a brief survey of the state-of-the-art solutions, ranging from manual approaches to fully scalable automated methods.
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@InCollection{PGCD17,
author = {Pintus, R. and Gobbetti, E. and Callieri, M. and Dellepiane, M.},
title = {Techniques for seamless color registration and mapping on dense 3D models},
booktitle = {Sensing the Past: From artifact to historical site},
pages = {355--376},
year = {2017},
editor = {Nicola Masini and Francesco Soldovieri},
publisher = {Springer},
note = {isbn: 978-3-319-50518-3},
keywords = {image-geometry registration, color mapping and blrnding, seamless object coloring},
url = {https://publications.crs4.it/pubdocs/2017/PGCD17},
}
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