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3D scanning with a smartphone While 3D scanners are logically multiplying with the expansion of 3D printing, Swiss researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich have focused their research on smartphones, often devices with powerful optical sensors that many of us can no longer do without. Indeed, what could be easier than taking your phone out of your pocket to film an object from every angle and generate 3D modeling automatically?The project is only at the experimental stage and there is no roadmap (public at least) or information on any distribution (marketing?) but it was first presented to the ICCV (International Conference on Computer Vision) in Sydney on December 3rd and the result is amazing to say the least.
Transforming your phone into a 3D scannerThe application allows you to view the progress of the scan live, allowing you to review poorly captured areas. This is a big advantage over traditional applications that capture a large number of images and then assemble them into a 3D model at a later date with inevitably some imperfections.
In this case, it is the mobile phone that performs the scan from A to Z, from capture to reconstruction and all the calculations that go with it. scan photo gallery The technology developed exclusively by ETHZ is patent pending and compatible with a wide range of smartphones provided they are equipped with a good camera, a powerful GPU and above all a gyroscope to capture the movement of the phone and associate them with the captured images.
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