A New Reverse Engineering Method for the 3D Surface Reconstruction without Contact

In this paper, a new reverse engineering method is proposed for 3d surface reconstruction without contact. This method is based on the combination of stereovision and structure light methods. The originality of the proposed technique is that the pattern is a two-dimensional Delaunay triangulation. A...

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