Tuesday, August 25, 2015

A software can capture 3D images using only the … – La Voz del Interior

A type enthusiasts dimensional technology RealSense be interested to know that Microsoft Research program has developed a technology called MobileFusion, which allows you to capture 3D objects using the camera of a conventional mobile phone.

While it is not the first technology with this capability in 3D catches, sets MobileFusion is that to do so is not necessary that the device has a particular hardware or internet connection. Its developers include “accessibility and ubiquity” of the 3D scanning technology developed allows.

Peter Ondruska, Ph.D candidate at the University of Oxford and member of the development team, said this system allows ” capture 3D objects from a photograph similar to “process.

The 3D modeling process arises from the real-time capture the object. Once the user has completely scanned, MobileFusion parallel 3D image generated by doing this the user can immediately see which areas need more attention to deliver a more accurate and faithful to the original model.

3D model weapon “in the eyes of users” to be able to compile the box-frame images that are captured with the MobileFusion technology. As RealSense, which computers need at least three cameras to function, depth of field is captured and meets an important factor in 3D modeling. However, what is special about MobileFusion is that it is a technology that improves any existing camera to perceive what was previously unable, but that was always there.

This technology is expected to be schemes applied to layout objects to create 3D printers use schemes to enhance augmented reality or share with other users.

More details of this technology will be presented at the International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality. Currently its developers are working on making MobileFusion compatible with all types of mobile devices, whether Android, iOS or Windows Phone

Link. MobileFusion to capture 3D images using only the camera of your phone (FayerWayer )
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