📷🔦💭 A 3D Scanner using Laser Structured Light, written in Python using OpenCV and NumPy.
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📷🔦💭 A 3D Scanner using Laser Structured Light, written in Python using OpenCV and NumPy.
Rendering color and depth images for ShapeNet models.
Use a robot arm (Baxter) mounted with a depth camera to scan an object's 3D model.
Creating a 3D reconstruction of an object using multiple images
Box2Mask: Weakly Supervised 3D Semantic Instance Segmentation Using Bounding Boxes
Experiments with the Leap Motion API for Python
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Reconstruct a scene from multiple structured light scannings of it.
Python code to run scAnt 3D scanning setup on a Raspberry Pi
[RCIM 2024] An PCQA method for industrial 3D automatic scanning, providing detailed quality scores for acquired point clouds.
Collision of meshes for the evaluation 3D scanned models.
This program is designed for a custom-built turntable used for photogrammetry (photography-based 3D scanning).
Scripts for exporting scanning metadata as described in the publication "Metadata Schema and Ontology for Archaeological Object Documentation including 3D Imaging (AOD-3DI)"
A 3D Object Scanner project for Steamspace at Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia
From coin to 3D face sculpture of roman emperors
This may turn out useful if you happen to have a photometric stereo scanner or if you want to create other mappings from a given normal map.
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