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3d digitization of featureless dental models using close range photogrammetry aided by noise based patterns

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Santoši, Željko
Budak, Igor
Sokac, Mario
Puškar, Tatjana
Vukelić, Đorđe
Trifković, Branka
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Development and improvement of 3D digitizing systems provide for the ability to digitize a growing number of materials and geometrical forms of greater complexity. This paper presents the application of 3D digitizing system using close range photogrammetry on the upper jaw cast in plaster in order to obtain its 3D model. Because of the low visual characteristics of gypsum, such as color and texture, many questions arise about the possibility of applying this particular method to this type of physical models. In order to overcome bad visual properties of gypsum, this paper analyzes the possibility of the photogrammetry method application supported by the projected light texture which is based on patterns in the form of noise-obtained mathematically modeled functions. In order to determine the selected image for light texture which gives the better results, an experiment was designed and carried out. Only two images were tested. One image is selected based on previous research and the ot...her one was generated by the Matlab function for uniformly distributed random numbers. For validation and a comparative analysis of the results, an object of 3D digitization was generated with and without projected light texture. CAD inspection was applied for the analysis of the obtained 3D digitizing results. 3D model obtained by approved professional optical 3D scanner as a reference was used. The results in this paper confirm better accuracy of 3D models obtained with the use of light textures, but this approach requires additional hardware and setup adjustment for images acquisition.

Keywords:
3D Digitization / Close Range Photogrammetry / Noise-based Patterns / CAD inspection
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Facta Universitatis - Series Mechanical Engineering, 2018, 16, 3, 297-305
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  • Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš
Funding / projects:
  • Province Secretariat for Higher Education and Scientific Research [114-451-2723 / 2016-03]
  • Research and development of modelling methods and approaches in manufacturing of dental recoveries with the application of modern technologies and computer aided systems (RS-35020)

DOI: 10.22190/FUME170620029S

ISSN: 0354-2025

WoS: 000453051800003

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85063629145
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author = "Santoši, Željko and Budak, Igor and Sokac, Mario and Puškar, Tatjana and Vukelić, Đorđe and Trifković, Branka",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Development and improvement of 3D digitizing systems provide for the ability to digitize a growing number of materials and geometrical forms of greater complexity. This paper presents the application of 3D digitizing system using close range photogrammetry on the upper jaw cast in plaster in order to obtain its 3D model. Because of the low visual characteristics of gypsum, such as color and texture, many questions arise about the possibility of applying this particular method to this type of physical models. In order to overcome bad visual properties of gypsum, this paper analyzes the possibility of the photogrammetry method application supported by the projected light texture which is based on patterns in the form of noise-obtained mathematically modeled functions. In order to determine the selected image for light texture which gives the better results, an experiment was designed and carried out. Only two images were tested. One image is selected based on previous research and the other one was generated by the Matlab function for uniformly distributed random numbers. For validation and a comparative analysis of the results, an object of 3D digitization was generated with and without projected light texture. CAD inspection was applied for the analysis of the obtained 3D digitizing results. 3D model obtained by approved professional optical 3D scanner as a reference was used. The results in this paper confirm better accuracy of 3D models obtained with the use of light textures, but this approach requires additional hardware and setup adjustment for images acquisition.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš",
journal = "Facta Universitatis - Series Mechanical Engineering",
title = "3d digitization of featureless dental models using close range photogrammetry aided by noise based patterns",
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Santoši, Ž., Budak, I., Sokac, M., Puškar, T., Vukelić, Đ.,& Trifković, B.. (2018). 3d digitization of featureless dental models using close range photogrammetry aided by noise based patterns. in Facta Universitatis - Series Mechanical Engineering
Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš., 16(3), 297-305.
https://doi.org/10.22190/FUME170620029S
Santoši Ž, Budak I, Sokac M, Puškar T, Vukelić Đ, Trifković B. 3d digitization of featureless dental models using close range photogrammetry aided by noise based patterns. in Facta Universitatis - Series Mechanical Engineering. 2018;16(3):297-305.
doi:10.22190/FUME170620029S .
Santoši, Željko, Budak, Igor, Sokac, Mario, Puškar, Tatjana, Vukelić, Đorđe, Trifković, Branka, "3d digitization of featureless dental models using close range photogrammetry aided by noise based patterns" in Facta Universitatis - Series Mechanical Engineering, 16, no. 3 (2018):297-305,
https://doi.org/10.22190/FUME170620029S . .

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