A simple method for direct acquisition of a cloud of points from an object surface is presented together with a novel surface reconstruction algorithm used to obtain an explicit three-dimensional (3-D) model for the measured object. This technique is aimed at relatively accurate but simple and reliable 3-D reconstruction of anatomical parts for biomedical applications. A prototype 3-D scanning system is presented: the physical acquisition system and the image reconstruction algorithm are described. Measurements on objects of well-known geometrical features and dimensions are performed in order to assess accuracy and repeatability levels of this 3-D acquisition system. Robustness to noise of the proposed reconstruction algorithm is determined by simulation with synthetic test surfaces. Finally, the first measurements (acquisition + reconstruction) of closed surfaces from human organs are reported.

3D acquisition and quantitative measurements of anatomical parts by optical scanning and image reconstruction from unorganized range data

Tognola G;Parazzini M;Ravazzani P;Grandori F;
2003

Abstract

A simple method for direct acquisition of a cloud of points from an object surface is presented together with a novel surface reconstruction algorithm used to obtain an explicit three-dimensional (3-D) model for the measured object. This technique is aimed at relatively accurate but simple and reliable 3-D reconstruction of anatomical parts for biomedical applications. A prototype 3-D scanning system is presented: the physical acquisition system and the image reconstruction algorithm are described. Measurements on objects of well-known geometrical features and dimensions are performed in order to assess accuracy and repeatability levels of this 3-D acquisition system. Robustness to noise of the proposed reconstruction algorithm is determined by simulation with synthetic test surfaces. Finally, the first measurements (acquisition + reconstruction) of closed surfaces from human organs are reported.
2003
Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni - IEIIT
INGEGNERIA BIOMEDICA
Inglese
52
5
1665
1673
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Dimensional measurements; Geometrical model; Reconstruction algorithm; Surface reconstruction; Three-dimensional (3-D) laser scanner; Unorganized data
Il sistema di acquisizione+ricostruzione è stato realizzato tramite la collaborazione sia di centri di ricerca, quali il Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, il CNR-IEIIT, e l’unità dell’INFM presso il Politecnico di Milano, che un’industria del settore ‘motion capture’ quale la ‘Qualysis AB’ (Goteborg, Svezia) per la progettazione dei sensori CCD. Il sistema presenta diverse caratteristiche che lo rendono particolarmente attrattivo in ambito biomedico, quali la sua accuratezza di ricostruzione anche per oggetti di piccole dimensioni (5x5x5 mm^3), bassi costi di realizzazione, velocità di acquisizione, portabilità e versatilità di calibrazione sia per volumi di qualche cm che dell’ordine dei metri.
5
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Tognola, G; Parazzini, M; Ravazzani, P; Grandori, F; Svelto, C
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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