Gabriele Guidi, L. Micoli, M. Russo, B. Frischer, M. D. Simone, A. Spinetti, Luca Carosso
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摘要
本文描述了“Plastico di Roma antica”的三维获取和建模,这是上个世纪创建的罗马帝国的大型巴黎石膏模型(16/spl倍/17米)。它的整体尺寸需要典型的大型结构的获取方法,但它也具有极其微小的细节,典型的小物体:房屋只有几厘米高;他们的门、窗等都小于1厘米。本文描述了解决这一“矛盾”的方法。结果是一个巨大但精确的3D模型创建使用特殊计量激光雷达。我们给出了通过测量固定的冗余参考点,将每个采集步骤(5000 - 6000万个点)获得的大型点云重新定向到单个参考系统的过程。最后,我们展示了如何将数据集适当地划分为2/ sp1倍/2米的子区域,以便进行数据合并和网格编辑。
This paper describes 3D acquisition and modeling of the "Plastico di Roma antica", a large plaster-of-Paris model of imperial Rome (16/spl times/17 meters) created in the last century. Its overall size demands an acquisition approach typical of large structures, but it is also characterized by extremely tiny details, typical of small objects: houses are a few centimeters high; their doors, windows, etc. are smaller than 1 cm. The approach followed to resolve this "contradiction" is described. The result is a huge but precise 3D model created by using a special metrology laser radar. We give an account of the procedures of reorienting the large point clouds obtained after each acquisition step (50-60 million points) into a single reference system by means of measuring fixed redundant reference points. Finally we show how the data set can be properly divided into 2/spl times/2 meters sub-areas for allowing data merging and mesh editing.