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      Unsynchronized structured light

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      ACM Transactions on Graphics
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          Abstract

          Various Structured Light (SL) methods are used to capture 3D range images, where a number of binary or continuous light patterns are sequentially projected onto a scene of interest, while a digital camera captures images of the illuminated scene. All existing SL methods require the projector and camera to be hardware or software synchronized, with one image captured per projected pattern. A 3D range image is computed from the captured images. The two synchronization methods have disadvantages, which limit the use of SL methods to niche industrial and low quality consumer applications. Unsynchronized Structured Light (USL) is a novel SL method which does not require synchronization of pattern projection and image capture. The light patterns are projected and the images are captured independently, at constant, but possibly different, frame rates. USL synthesizes new binary images as would be decoded from the images captured by a camera synchronized to the projector, reducing the subsequent computation to standard SL. USL works both with global and rolling shutter cameras. USL enables most burst-mode-capable cameras, such as modern smartphones, tablets, DSLRs, and point-and-shoots, to function as high quality 3D snapshot cameras. Beyond the software, which can run in the devices, a separate SL Flash, able to project the sequence of patterns cyclically, during the acquisition time, is needed to enable the functionality.

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                Journal
                ACM Transactions on Graphics
                ACM Trans. Graph.
                Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
                0730-0301
                1557-7368
                November 04 2015
                November 02 2015
                November 04 2015
                : 34
                : 6
                : 1-11
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                10.1145/2816795.2818062
                fa79246d-2c30-477e-9f67-2170c70d0eb4
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