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ABSTRACT
There has been a growing demand for an as-built 3D object model. Archaeology and Museology are two fields of science, where the use of the latest achievements of 3D technology becomes commonplace [2]. Scanning technology allows you to create virtual objects based on physical objects [4]. Virtual exhibits increase the attraction of the museum, as well as they contribute to their popularization. In a short time, minimum efforts are created object with precise dimensions [5].
The article presents the use of technology in three-dimensional structured light inventory objects, such as for example, the construction of the human body and skeleton pets. The article describes the principles of operation and unique problems that might occur during the scanning of object with a structured-light 3D scanner [5]. Device was released called F5-MVP from Israel Company Mantis Vision Ltd. The complete product comprises of two system components: a 3D acquisition unit (Imager) and a software application (Processing) to process, manipulate and visualize the 3D data. It also describes the process of measuring and processing data.
Keywords: Structured light, Mantis Vision F5, skeleton reconstruction, geospatial data, cloud point.
INTRODUCTION
The development of scanning techniques and 3D printing every year raises a new crowd interested, mainly the scientific research, engineers and entrepreneurs. Until now, used in construction, geotechnical engineering, architecture, construction engineering, installations, apply in new fields. Scanning technology enables the creation of virtual objects based on physical objects. [1]
Simple technology favors the possibility of applying it in various fields of life. It allows for the development of new devices better and better implementing aims presented to them. This article describes the uses of the 3D scanner, which uses structured light technique. The aim of the research was the skull of animals, able to reconstruct their shape, geometry. A task that can be placed on the need to rebuild bone fragments or other parts of body. Researchers from the University of California are working on technology that allows the printing of the blood vessels in the future of entire organs. Therefore, the dream of a factory of human spare parts is slowly becoming a reality. The effect will be to implement a method...