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First International Symposium on 3D Data Processing Visualization and Transmission (3DPVT'02)
Optimized Spectral Estimation Methods for Improved Co orimetry with Laser Scanning Systems
Padova, Italy
June 19-June 21
ISBN: 0-7695-1521-5
Réjean Baribeau, National Research Council Canada
The colorimetric performance of a 3D laser scanning camera is predicted for a set of three sampling wavelengths (442nm, 532nm and 633nm) currently in use. Methods of spectral estimation based on principal component analysis and on spline interpolation are considered. The average ΔE94 color difference over large sets of reflectance curves is used as a metric. Optimal sampling wavelengths are next investigated using unconstrained optimization of the average ΔE94 color difference for the set of reflectance curves from the full OSA-UCS catalog. Three up to six optimal sampling wavelengths are derived with both methods.The PCA method is found a hint better than the spline method overall, and the ΔE94 errors are reduced roughly by one half when the number of sampling wavelengths increases by one. Four or five sampling wavelengths become sufficient to bring the average error below the one just noticeable difference benchmark. Spectral estimation with 5 optimal wavelengths using the principal components derived from the OSA-UCS catalog appears adequate for the most demanding applications.
Citation:
Réjean Baribeau, "Optimized Spectral Estimation Methods for Improved Co orimetry with Laser Scanning Systems," 3dpvt, pp.400, First International Symposium on 3D Data Processing Visualization and Transmission (3DPVT'02), 2002
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