Object shape expression apparatus

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Inventors

Sato, Junichi
Nakagawa, Masamichi

Application #

299801

Filed

Sep-1-1994

Published

May-19-1998

Current US Class

345/423
356/602
382/154

International Classes

G06T 017/20

Field of Search

356/376 364/560 364/564 364/468.04 395/119 395/120 382/203 382/173 382/154 345/423 345/429 345/419 345/420

Assignee

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Osaka-fu, JP)

Examiners

Couso; Yon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ratner & Prestia

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Schmitt et al, "Fast Segmentation of Range Images into Planar Regions, " Proceedings 1991 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, pp. 710-711, Jun. 1991. Yang, et al. "An Overview of Geometric Modeling Using Active Sensing" IEEE Control Systems Mag. vol. 8, Iss:3, Jun. 1988, pp. 5-13. Y. Chen et al., "Object Modeling by Registration of Multiple Range Images", Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, pp. 2724-2729 (Apr. 1991). G.A. Bastov, et al., "Program Complex for Synthesizing Digital Models of the Surfaces of Complex Objects from Plane Images", Measurement Techniques, vol. 35, No. 3, pp. 293-297 (Mar. 1992). EPO Search Report (93104419.2) dated Feb. 10, 1995. K. Sato & S. Inokuchi, "Range-Imaging System Utilizing Nematic Liquid Crystal Mask", IEEE, at 657-661 (1987).

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Abstract
The object shape expression apparatus includes a surface data producing unit which produces three dimensional coordinate data of the object surface by impinging a slit light on the object. A surface orientation calculation means calculates tilted angle of normal lines extended from said object surface defined by said three dimensional coordinate data. An area dividing unit divides the three dimensional data into a plurality of sets such that the surface orientation included in each sets are within a predetermined range. Each of thus obtained sets of three dimensional coordinate data represents a single unit of areas conforming the object surface. A plane patch generator generates flat or curved plane patches for each of area to form a three dimensional model data representing the object. Since the object surface is divided into areas based on the surface orientation thereof, the portion changing its configuration greater is expressed by more areas.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An object shape expression apparatus for expressing an object's shape comprising:

surface data generating means for generating surface data of said object;

surface data dividing means for (1) dividing said surface data by a plurality of longitudinal lines and a plurality of latitudinal lines, and (2) dividing said surface data into a plurality of sections using said plurality of longitudinal lines and said plurality of latitudinal lines, each section containing a plurality of surface data, and normal lines extended from a surface defined by said surface data in one section being within a predetermined tilted angle from each other; and

surface data replacing means for replacing said surface data in one section with a plurality of substitute surface data which define a plane surface on said one section.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an object shape expression apparatus for expressing the shape of the object and, more particularly, to an object shape expression apparatus used to express solid shapes during compilation of an object shape database for computer graphics or robotics by measurement of three dimensional objects.

2. Description of the Prior Art

An object shape expression apparatus that measures the outside shape of an object to express the three dimensional shape thereof using a surface model is well known in the art. In FIG. 7, one example of such an object shape expressing apparatus, disclosed in the Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. H1-269177 is shown. This object shape expressing apparatus generates the solid model based on the contour line data.

The object 201 is rotated with respect to a rotation axis thereof and slit light 303 is projected from the slit light generator 302 to the object 201 with certain declination angle .theta.. This generates a slit light projection area (contour line data at declination angle .theta. of the cylindrical coordinate system (r, .theta., z)) on the object 201 from which the slit light 303 reflects and enters in the television camera 305. The television camera 305 produces video signals based on such slit lights 303 reflected from the object 201. Thus produced video signal is written to the image memory (not shown) by the digital image processing unit 401 and converted to a pixel sequence.
 
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