WO2006094409A1 - Auto-referenced system and apparatus for three-dimensional scanning - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to the field of three-dimensional scanning of an object's surface geometry, and, more particularly, to a portable three- dimensional scanning apparatus for hand-held operations.
- Three-dimensional scanning and digitization of the surface geometry of objects is now commonly used in many industries and services and their applications are numerous.
- a few examples of such applications are: inspection and measurement of shape conformity in industrial production systems, digitization of clay models for industrial design and styling applications, reverse engineering of existing parts with complex geometry, interactive visualization of objects in multimedia applications, three-dimensional documentation of artwork and artefacts, human body scanning for better orthesis adaptation or biometry.
- the shape of an object is scanned and digitized using a ranging sensor that measures the distance between the sensor and a set of points on the surface. From these measurements, three dimensional coordinates of points on the target surface are obtained in the sensor reference frame. From a given viewpoint, the ranging sensor can only acquire distance measurements on the visible portion of the surface. To digitize the whole object, the sensor must therefore be moved to a plurality of viewpoints in order to acquire sets of range measurements that cover the entire surface.
- a model of the object's surface geometry can be built from the whole set of range measurements provided in a global common coordinate system.
- a light projector facilitates the detection of reflected points anywhere on the object's surface so as to provide a dense set of measured surface points.
- the light source is a laser source projecting a spot, a light plane or many other possible patterns of projection such as a crosshair.
- This type of projector with coherent light offers good depth of field characteristics but is subject to speckle noise. It is also possible to project non coherent light patterns (e.g. white light) to avoid speckle when a loss in the depth of field is less critical.
- To scan an object means to collect points on its surface.
- the points can be further structured in the form of curves (profiles) or range images.
- To scan the whole surface of an object one must displace the sensor.
- the sensor is usually a single assembly comprising the light detector and the projector.
- the light detector and the projector can be a rigid set or it is also common that the light projector be a scanning mechanism within the sensor device.
- the sensor can be moved around the object using a mechanical system or hand-held for more versatility. Portable hand-held systems are especially useful for rapid scanning and for objects that must be scanned on site.
- the main challenge is to continuously estimate the position and orientation (6 degrees of freedom) of the apparatus in a global coordinate system fixed relative to the object.
- This can be accomplished using a positioning device (see US Patent No. US 6,508,403) that is coupled to the range scanner.
- Using a positioning device significantly increases the complexity and cost of the apparatus. It is also cumbersome in some cases or noisy enough to limit the quality of the integrated data.
- an alternative consists of using the 3D measurements collected on a rigid object in order to compute the relative position and orientation between the apparatus and the object. It is even possible to hold and displace the object in hand while scanning (see S. Rusinkiewicz, O. Hall-Holt and M. Levoy, "Real-Time 3D Model Acquisition", in ACM Transactions on Graphics, vol. 21 , no.3, July 2002, pp. 438-446, F. Blais, M. Picard and G. Godin, "Accurate 3D Acquisition of Freely Moving Objects," in proc. of the Second International Symposium on 3D Data Processing, Visualization and Transmission. Thessaloniki; Greece. September 6-9, 2004. NRC 47141 ).
- One - A - may thus collect a set of images and model the 3D set of positioning features in a common global coordinate system.
- the complementarity of photogrammetry and range sensing has been developed (see http://www.gom- online.de/En/Products/tritop.html, March 8, 2006) where a white light projector is used with cameras enlighting retro-reflective targets.
- a photogrammetric model of the set of retro-reflective targets is measured and built beforehand, using a digital camera. Then, the 3D sensor apparatus is displaced at a set of fixed positions to measure the surface geometry. The range images can be registered to the formerly constructed model of positioning features since the 3D sensor apparatus can detect the retro-reflective targets.
- a system for three-dimensional scanning comprising a hand-held sensing device including a set of at least one laser pattern projector, a set of at least two objectives and light detectors, said sensing device providing images from each light detector; and an image processor configured for obtaining at least one set of 2D surface points originating from the reflection of the said projected laser pattern on the object's surface and at least two sets of 2D positioning features originating from the observation of target positioning features; and a 3D surface point calculator for transforming the said sets of 2D surface points into a set of 3D surface points related to the sensor coordinate system; and a 3D positioning feature calculator for transforming the said sets of 2D positioning features into a set of calculated 3D positioning features related to the sensor coordinate system; and a positioning feature matcher for matching the sets of 3D positioning features and 2D positioning features to an accumulated representation of the already observed positioning features and calculating the spatial relationship between the current sensing device and the said accumulated representation of positioning features; and a 3D
- an apparatus embedding a hand-held sensing device including a set of at least one laser pattern projector, a set of at least two objectives and light detectors, wherein a subset of said light detectors comprise a light source for illuminating and facilitating the detection of retro-reflective target reference points in the scene, said apparatus being connected to a computer for providing at least one set of 2D surface points originating from the reflection of the projected pattern on the object's surface and at least one set of 2D positioning features originating from the observation of target positioning features.
- a method for obtaining 3D surface points in a global coordinate system using a hand-held device comprising the steps of obtaining at least one set of 2D surface points originating from the reflection of the laser projected pattern on the object's surface and at least two sets of 2D positioning features originating from the observation of target positioning features; and transforming the said sets of 2D surface points into a set of 3D surface points related to the sensor coordinate system; and transforming the said sets of 2D positioning features into a set of calculated 3D positioning features related to the sensor coordinate system; and matching the sets of 3D positioning features and 2D positioning features to an accumulated representation of the already observed positioning features and calculating the spatial relationship between the current sensing device and the said accumulated representation of positioning features; and transforming the sets of 3D positioning features into a set of calculated 3D positioning features related to the global coordinate system; and calculating, updating and accumulating a representation of the already observed 3D positioning features; and transforming the said set of 3D r surface points into a global
- a method for obtaining 3D surface points of an object in an object coordinate system using an hand-held device comprising providing a projection pattern on said object; securing a set of positioning features on said object such that said object and, accordingly, said object coordinate system can be moved in space while said positioning features stay still on said object; acquiring a pair of 2D images of said projection pattern on said object and of at least part of said set of positioning features, an acquiring position of said pair of 2D images being defined in a sensing device coordinate system; extracting, from said pair of 2D images, a pair of sets of 2D surface points originating from said projection pattern and a pair of sets of 2D positioning features originating from said at least part of said set of positioning features; calculating a set of 3D surface points in said sensing device coordinate system using said pair of sets of 2D surface points; calculating a set of 3D positioning features in said sensing device coordinate system using said pair of sets of 2D positioning features; computing transformation parameters for characterizing
- a system for acquiring a 3D surface points of an object in an object coordinate system comprising a sensing device having a pattern projector for providing a projection pattern on said object, a pair of cameras for acquiring a pair of 2D images of said projection pattern on said object and of at least part of a set of positioning features, and a sensing device coordinate system, said set of positioning features being secured on said object such that said object and, accordingly, said object coordinate system can be moved in space while said positioning features stay still on said object; an image processor for extracting, from said pair of 2D images, a pair of sets of 2D surface points originating from said projection pattern and a pair of sets of 2D positioning features originating from said at least part of said set of positioning features; a 3D surface point calculator for calculating a set of 3D surface points in said sensing device coordinate system using said pair of sets of 2D surface points; a 3D positioning features calculator for calculating a set of 3D positioning features in said sensing device coordinate
- an auto- referenced sensing device for scanning an object to provide 3D surface points thereof in an object coordinate system
- said sensing device comprising : a sensing device current coordinate system; a pattern projector for providing a projection pattern on said object; a pair of cameras for acquiring a pair of 2D images of said projection pattern and of at least part of a set of positioning features, said positioning features being located such that at least part of said positioning features are in said pair of 2D images at a given time, a spatial relationship between said pair of cameras being known, said pair of 2D images for providing calculated 3D surface points of said object and calculated 3D positioning features in said sensing device current coordinate system, said calculated 3D positioning features for characterizing a spatial transformation between said current sensing device coordinate system and said object coordinate system by matching corresponding features between said set of calculated 3D positioning features in said sensing device current coordinate system and in a set of reference 3D positioning features in said object coordinate system, transformed 3D surface points in said object coordinate system being calculated using said transformation.
- a system, apparatus and method for three-dimensional scanning and digitization of the surface geometry of objects are claimed.
- the system comprises a hand-held apparatus that is auto-referenced.
- the system is auto-referenced since it does not need any positioning device to provide the 6 degree of freedom transformations that are necessary to integrate 3D measurements in a global coordinate system while the apparatus is manipulated to scan the surface.
- the system continuously calculates its own position and orientation from observation while scanning the surface geometry of an object. To do so, the system exploits a triangulation principle and integrates an apparatus that captures both surface points originating from the reflection of a projected laser pattern on an object's surface and 2D positioning features originating from the observation of target positioning features.
- a significant advantage of the described system is its capability to implement a method that makes it possible to simultaneously build and match a 3D representation of the positioning features while accumulating the 3D surface points describing the surface geometry.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a system for three-dimensional surface scanning in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 depicts a configuration of an apparatus for three-dimensional surface scanning in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a configuration of the apparatus depicted in FIG. 2 along with the object to be measured during acquisition, in accordance with the present invention.
- the 3D surface scanning system is generally shown at 10.
- the system comprises a sensing device 12 described in more details thereafter in this description.
- the sensing device 12 collects and transmits a set of images 13, namely a frame, of the observed scene to an image processor 14. These images are collected from at least two viewpoints where each of these viewpoints has its own center of projection.
- the relevant information encompassed in the images results from the laser projection pattern reflected on the object's surface as well as positioning features that are used to calculate the relative position of the sensing device with respect to other frame captures. Since all images in a given frame, are captured simultaneously and contain both positioning and surface measurements, synchronisation of positioning and surface measurement is implicit.
- the positioning features are secured on the object such that the object can be moved in space while the positioning features stay still on the object and, accordingly, with respect to the object's coordinate system. It allows the object to be moved in space while its surface is being scanned by the sensing device.
- the image processor 14 extracts positioning features and surface points from each image. For each image, a set of 2D surface points 15 and a second set of observed 2D positioning features 21 are output. These points and features are identified in the images based on their intrinsic characteristics. Positioning features are either the trace of isolated laser points or circular retro-reflective targets. The pixels associated with these features are contrasting with respect to the background and may be isolated with simple image processing techniques before estimating their position using centro ⁇ d or ellipse fitting (see E. Trucco and A. Verri, "Introductory techniques for 3-D computer vision", Prentice Hall, 1998, p. 101-108).
- Using circular targets allows one to extract surface normal orientation information from the equation of the fitted ellipse, therefore facilitating sensing device positioning.
- the sets of surface points are discriminated from the positioning features since the laser pattern projector produces contrasting curve sections in the images and thus presenting a different 2D shape.
- the image curve sections are isolated as single blobs and for each of these blobs, the curve segment is analyzed for extracting a set of points on the curve with sub-pixel precision. This is accomplished by convolving a differential operator across the curve section and interpolating the zero-crossing of its response.
- the sets of surface points 15 follow one path in the system to recover the whole scan of the surface geometry
- the sets of observed 2D positioning features 21 follow a second path and are used to recover the relative position of the sensing device with respect to the object's surface.
- these two types of sets are further processed for obtaining 3D information in the sensing device coordinate system.
- 3D POSITIONING FEATURES CALCULATOR Since the sensing device is calibrated, matched positioning features between camera viewpoints are used to estimate their 3D position using the 3D positioning features calculator 22. The sets of observed 2D positioning features are matched using the epipolar constraint to obtain non ambiguous matches. The epipolar lines are calculated using the fundamental matrix that is calculated from the calibrated projection matrices of the cameras. Then, from the known projection matrices of the cameras, triangulation is applied to calculate a single set of calculated 3D positioning features in the sensing device coordinate system 23. This set of points will be fed to the positioning features matcher for providing the observation on the current state of the sensing device, and to the 3D positioning features transformer for an eventual update of the reference 3D positioning features in the object coordinate system.
- the 3D surface point calculator 16 takes as input the extracted sets of 2D surface points 15. These points can be associated with a section of the laser projected pattern, for instance one of the two planes for the crosshair pattern. When the association is known, each of the 2D points can be transformed into a 3D point in the sensing device coordinate system by intersecting the corresponding cast ray and the equation of the laser plane. The equation of the ray is obtained from the projection matrix of the associated camera. The laser plane equation is obtained using a pre-calibration procedure (see P. Hebert, "A Self-Referenced Hand-Held Range Sensor", in proc. of the 3rd International Conference on 3D Digital Imaging and Modeling (3DIM 2001 ), 28 May - 1 June 2001 , Quebec City, Canada, pp.
- the 3D surface point calculator 16 thus outputs a set of calculated 3D surface points in the sensing device coordinate system 17.
- This can be an unorganized set or preferably, the set is organized such that 3D points associated with connected segments in the images are grouped for estimating 3D curve tangent by differentiation. This information can be exploited by the surface reconstructor for improved quality of the recovered surface model 31.
- the task of the positioning subsystem mainly implemented in the positioning features matcher 24 and in the reference positioning features builder 28, is to provide transformation parameters 25 for each set of calculated 3D surface points 17.
- These transformation parameters 25 make it possible to transform calculated 3D surface points 17 into a single, object coordinate system while preserving the structure; the transformation is rigid. This is accomplished by building and maintaining a set of reference 3D positioning features 29 in the object coordinate system.
- the positioning features can be a set of 3D points, a set of 3D points with associated surface normal or any other surface characteristic. In this preferred embodiment it is assumed that all positioning features are 3D points, represented as column vectors [x, y, zf containing three components denoting the position of the points along the three coordinate axes.
- the set of reference 3D positioning features 29 is empty. As the sensing device 12 provides the first measurements and the system calculates sets of calculated 3D positioning features 23, the features are copied into the set of reference 3D positioning features 29 using the identity transformation. This set thus becomes the reference set for all subsequent sets of reference 3D positioning features 29 and this first sensing device position defines the object coordinate system into which all 3D surface points are aligned.
- subsequent sets of calculated 3D positioning features 23 are first matched against the reference set 29.
- the matching operation is divided into two tasks: i) finding corresponding features between the set of calculated 3D positioning features in the sensing device coordinate system 23 and the set of reference 3D features in the object coordinate system, and ii) computing the transformation parameters 25 of the optimal rigid 3D transformation that best aligns the two sets. Once the parameters have been computed, they are used to transform both calculated 3D positioning features 23 and calculated 3D surface points 17 thus aligning them into the object coordinate system.
- the input to the positioning features matcher 24 are the set of reference 3D positioning features 29, R , the set of calculated 3D positioning features 23, 0 , along with two sets of observed 2D positioning features 21 , P 1 and P 2 which were also used by the 3D positioning features calculator 22, as explained above. Matching these sets is the problem of finding two subsets O m c O and R m c R, containing N features each, such that all pairs of points (o ⁇ ) with o ; e ⁇ m and r. e R 1n , represent the same physical features. Finding these subsets is
- ⁇ is a predefined threshold which is set to correspond to the accuracy of the sensing device. This constraint imposes that the difference in distance between a corresponding pair of points in the two sets be negligible.
- This matching operation is solved as a combinatorial optimization problem where each segment of points from the set O is progressively matched against each segment of points in the set R . Each matched segment is then expanded by forming an additional segment using the remaining points in each of the two sets. If two segments satisfy the constraint (1 ), a third segment is formed and so on as long as the constraint is satisfied. Otherwise the pair is discarded and the next one is examined. The solution is the largest set of segments satisfying (1 ).
- Other algorithms see M. Fischler and R. Bolles, (1981 ) "Random sample consensus: A paradigm for model fitting with applications to image analysis and automated cartography", Communications of the Assoc, for Computing Machinery, (June).
- the computational complexity of the above approach is acceptable for real-time operation.
- the number of reference 3D positioning features 29 can easily reach several hundreds. Since the computational complexity grows exponentially with the number of features, the computation of corresponding features becomes too slow for realtime applications. The problem is solved by noting that the number of positioning features that are visible from any particular viewpoint is small, being limited by the finite field of view of the sensing device.
- the above method is modified as follows. Prior to matching, a set of neighbouring features [NJ is created for each reference feature. After the initial segment of points is matched, it is expanded by adding an additional segment using only points in the neighbourhood set [N, ] of the first matched feature.
- the number of points used for matching remains low regardless of the size of the set of reference 3D positioning features 29, thus preventing an exponential growth of the computational complexity.
- exploiting spatial correlation of sensing device position and orientation can be used to improve matching speed.
- matching can be accomplished by finding the closest reference feature for each observed positioning feature.
- the same principle can be used in 2D, that is, by finding closest 2D positioning features.
- the transformation parameters consist of a 3x3 rotation matrix M and a 3x1 translation vectorT .
- Such a transformation can be found using dual quaternions as described in M. W. Walker, L. Shao and R. A. VoIz, "Estimating 3-D location parameters using dual number quaternions", CVGIP: Image Understanding, vol. 54, no. 3, November 1991 , pp. 358-367.
- CVGIP Image Understanding, vol. 54, no. 3, November 1991 , pp. 358-367.
- at least three common positioning features have to be found. Otherwise both positioning features and surface points are discarded for the current frame.
- An alternative method for computing the rigid transformation is to minimize the distance between observed 2D positioning features 21 and the projections of reference 3D positioning features 29.
- the rigid transformation [M T] that is optimal in the least- squares sense is the transform that minimizes:
- the 3D positioning features transformer 26 transforms the set of calculated 3D positioning features from the sensing device coordinate system 23 to the object coordinate system 27.
- the transformed 3D positioning features are used to update the set of reference 3D positioning features 29 in two ways. First, if only a subset of observed features has been matched against the set of reference 3D positioning features 29, the unmatched observed features represent newly observed features that are added to the reference set.
- the features that have been re-observed and matched can be either discarded (since they are already in the reference set) or used to improve, that is, filter the existing features. For example, all observations of the same feature can be summed together in order to compute the average feature position. By doing so, the variance of the measurement noise is reduced thus improving the accuracy of the positioning system.
- the processing steps for the surface points are simple once the positioning features matcher 24 makes the transformation parameters 25 available.
- the set of calculated 3D surface points in the sensing device coordinate system 17 provided by the 3D surface point calculator 16 are then transformed by the 3D surface point transformer 18 using the same transformation parameters 25 provided by the positioning features matcher 24, which is the main link of information between the positioning subsystem and the integration of surface points in the object coordinate system.
- the resulting set of transformed 3D surface points in the object coordinate system 19 is thus naturally aligned in the same coordinate system with the set of reference 3D positioning features 29.
- the final set of 3D surface points 19 can be visualized or preferably fed to a surface reconstructor 20 that estimates a continuous non-redundant and possibly filtered surface representation 31 that is displayed, on a user interface display 30, optionally with the superimposed set of reference 3D positioning features 29.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a front view of a sensing device 40 that is used in this preferred embodiment of the system.
- the device comprises two objectives and light detectors 46 that are typically progressive scan digital cameras.
- the two objectives and light detectors 46 have their centers of projection separated by a distance D1 52, namely the baseline, and compose a passive stereo pair of light detectors.
- the laser pattern projector 42 is preferably positioned at a distance D3 56 from the baseline of the stereo pair to compose a compact triangular structure leading to two additional active sensors, themselves composed in the first case by the left camera and the laser pattern projector and, in the second case by the right camera and the laser pattern projector.
- the baseline D2 54 is depicted in the figure.
- the sensing device further comprises light sources for positioning.
- Interference filters 48 are mounted in front of the objectives. These filters attenuate all wavelengths except for the laser wavelength that is matched to the LEDs'wavelength. This preferred triangular structure is particularly interesting when D3 56 is such that the triangle is isosceles with two 45 degree angles and a 90 degree angle between the two laser planes of the crosshair 44.
- the crosshair pattern is oriented such that each plane is aligned with both the center of projection of each camera as well as with the center of the light detectors.
- the relevant 3D information is then extracted from the deformed second plane of light in each of the two images.
- the whole sensing device is thus composed of two laser profilometers, one passive stereo pair and two modules for simultaneously capturing retro-reflective targets. This preferred configuration is compact.
- the baseline D1 will be typically around 200 mm for submillimeter accuracy at a standoff distance of 300 to 400 mm between the sensing device and the object.
- distances D2 automatically follow.
- this arrangement is particularly useful for simplifying the discrimination between the 2D positioning features and the projected laser pattern in the images, integrating a stereo pair and eventually one or more additional cameras for a better discrimination and accuracy, makes it possible to process images where a different laser pattern is projected. Grids and circular patterns are relevant examples.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a 3D view of the sensing device while observing an object to be measured 62.
- the sensing device captures the image of the projected pattern 58 including a set of positioning features 60.
- the preferred embodiments are provided by a combination of hardware and software components, with some components being implemented by a given function or operation of a hardware or software system, and many of the data paths illustrated being implemented by data communication within a computer application or operating system.
- the structure illustrated is thus provided for efficiency of teaching the present preferred embodiment.
- the positioning features, described herein as retro-reflective targets could alternatively be provided by light sources, such as LEDs, disposed on the surface of the object to be scanned or elsewhere, or by any other means that provide targets to be detected by the sensing device. Additionally, the light sources provided on the sensing device could be omitted if the positioning features themselves provide the light to be detected by the cameras.
- pattern projector hereinabove described as comprising a laser light source could also use a LED source or any other appropriate light source.
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