Shape Measurement System of Foot Sole Surface from Flatbed Scanner Image

We present a system to measure 3D shape of sole surface of human foot using flatbed scanner. Our goal is to build a low cost system for reconstructing sole surface of human foot using flatbed scanner for mak- ing tailored shoes. There are two main phases in our system: a photometric parameter estimation and a re- construction phase. The photometric parameter esti- mation calculates the position of the light source in the scanner. The reconstruction phase uses iterative algo- rithm to calculate normal vector and the depth informa- tion. First, we implement photometric parameter esti- mation by scanning some white paper in several slant and rotation angles. We conducted some experiments to obtain the best slant and rotation angle combination for calculating light source position of the scanner. We also propose a new method for estimating light source position of the scanner using foot model. Next, we con- duct reconstruction phase by scanning user's foot. We then apply median filter with 5×5 mask sizes to remove the noise in scanned image. By using the calculated light source position from the previous step and pixel in- tensity of scanned image, depth and normal vector are calculated iteratively. We acquire more accurate light source position by comparing albedo ratio and finally we acquire the 3D shape which average error compared with ground truth data is up to 0.97mm.