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Computer Graphics International 2004 (CGI'04)
Extracting Measurements from Existing Photographs of Ancient Pottery
Crete, Greece
June 16-June 19
ISBN: 0-7695-2171-1
Geoff Wyvill, University of Otago
Dimitri Anson, Otago Museum
By using known symmetry of an artifact we can extract accurate 3D measurements from a single photograph. This is done by combining human ability to identify features with an automatic calculation that discovers and reverses the perspective projection of the original camera. The user fits ellipses on a computer image to features known to be circles in the original 3D space. The procedure yields measurements accurate to better than 1%.
Citation:
Geoff Wyvill, Dimitri Anson, "Extracting Measurements from Existing Photographs of Ancient Pottery," cgi, pp.614-617, Computer Graphics International 2004 (CGI'04), 2004
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