A Low-cost Multi Camera 3D Scanning System for Quality Measurement of Non-static Subjects ☆

Abstract In medical field, a growing interest is now focused on non-invasive diagnostic 3D image-based methods. The aim of this work is to develop a powerful, easy and low cost scan-system, based on close-range photogrammetry, capable to perform a complete acquisition of a non-static subject over 360°. The proposed scanning system has some advantages compared to the scanning systems traditionally used in medical field for human application, it is a non-invasive systems alternative respect to laser and structured light scanners, and demonstrate to be accurate and reliable for medical diagnostic application on human body. Video abstract Download video (2MB) Help with mp4 files

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