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Experimentation of structured light and stereo vision for underwater 3D reconstruction
Authors:F Bruno  G Bianco
Institution:
  • a Universitá della Calabria, Dipartimento di Meccanica, Rende (CS), Italy
  • b Universitá di Pisa, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica, Nucleare e della Produzione, Italy
  • Abstract:Current research on underwater 3D imaging methods is mainly addressing long range applications like seafloor mapping or surveys of archeological sites and shipwrecks. Recently, there is an increasing need for more accessible and precise close-range 3D acquisition technologies in some application fields like, for example, monitoring the growth of coral reefs or reconstructing underwater archaeological pieces that in most cases cannot be recovered from the seabed. This paper presents the first results of a research project that aims to investigate the possibility of using active optical techniques for the whole-field 3D reconstructions in an underwater environment. In this work we have tested an optical technique, frequently used for in air acquisition, based on the projection of structured lighting patterns acquired by a stereo vision system. We describe the experimental setup used for the underwater tests, which were conducted in a water tank with different turbidity conditions. The tests have evidenced that the quality of 3D reconstruction is acceptable even with high turbidity values, despite the heavy presence of scattering and absorption effects.
    Keywords:Structured light  Underwater imaging  Photogrammetry  3D reconstruction  Imaging in turbid medium
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