Abstract

In the field of industrial metrology, there is a rising need for 3D information at a very high resolution for micro-measurements and quality control of transparent objects such as glass bottles (beer, wine, cola, cosmetics, etc.). However, such objects are particularly challenging for optical-based 3D reconstruction methods and systems such as photogrammetry, photometric stereo, structured light scanning, laser scanning, typically resulting in poor metrological performances. Indeed, these methods require the surface of the object to diffusely reflect the incoming light, which is not the case with the glass material where refraction and absorption phenomena do not permit their use. Over the years, various methods have been investigated and developed to avoid the coating (or powdering) treatment often used to make transparent objects opaque and diffusely reflecting. Most of the approaches require either some a priori knowledge of the transparent object or assumptions about how light interacts with the surface. This paper provides a general overview of state-of-the-art 3D digitization methods for optically non-cooperative surfaces featuring absorption, scattering, and refraction. The paper reviews research works summarizing them into four categories including shape-from-X, direct ray measurements, hybrid, and learning-based approaches. Moreover, we provided some 3D results to better highlight the advantages and disadvantages of each method in practice when dealing with transparent objects.

Dettagli

Titolo
3D DIGITIZATION OF TRANSPARENT AND GLASS SURFACES: STATE OF THE ART AND ANALYSIS OF SOME METHODS
Autore
Karami, A 1 ; Battisti, R 2 ; Menna, F 2   Logo VIAFID ORCID  ; Remondino, F 2   Logo VIAFID ORCID 

 3D Optical Metrology (3DOM) unit, Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK), Trento, Italy; 3D Optical Metrology (3DOM) unit, Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK), Trento, Italy; Dep. of Information Engineering and Computer Science, University of Trento, Italy 
 3D Optical Metrology (3DOM) unit, Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK), Trento, Italy; 3D Optical Metrology (3DOM) unit, Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK), Trento, Italy 
Pagine
695-702
Anno di pubblicazione
2022
Data di pubblicazione
2022
Casa editrice
Copernicus GmbH
ISSN
16821750
e-ISSN
21949034
Tipo di fonte
Relazione conferenza
Lingua di pubblicazione
English
ID documento ProQuest
2671424501
Copyright
© 2022. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.