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Fifth International Conference on 3-D Digital Imaging and Modeling (3DIM'05)
Correction of Color Information of a 3D Model Using a Range Intensity Image
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
June 13-June 16
ISBN: 0-7695-2327-7
Kazunori Umeda, Chuo University
Megumi Shinozaki, Chuo University
Guy Godin, National Research Council - Canada
Marc Rioux, National Research Council - Canada
A range intensity image, which is also called a reflectance image, refers to the intensity image that is acquired simultaneously with the range image captured using an active range sensor. This paper proposes a method that uses this image to correct the color information of a textured 3D model. The color information is usually obtained by texture mapping of color images acquired by a digital camera. The lighting condition for the color images are usually not controlled, thus the color information is not precise. On the other hand, the lighting condition for the range intensity image is controlled since it is obtained from a controlled and known lighting as required for the purpose of range measurement. The paper describes the method for combining the two sources of information; experiments show the effectiveness of the correction method.
Citation:
Kazunori Umeda, Megumi Shinozaki, Guy Godin, Marc Rioux, "Correction of Color Information of a 3D Model Using a Range Intensity Image," 3dim, pp.229-236, Fifth International Conference on 3-D Digital Imaging and Modeling (3DIM'05), 2005
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