Human face measurement by projecting bandlimited random patterns.

This article presents a fast and accurate method to measure human faces for medical applications. To encode an object point, several random patterns are projected. A correlation technique, which takes only the area of one pixel into account, is used to locate the homologous points. It could be shown that band limited random patterns are helpful for noise reduction. The comparison of the point cloud of a measured plane with an ideal one showed a standard deviation less then 50 mum. Furthermore a depth difference of 20 mum is detectable.

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