Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1538680 Optics Communications 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Recent developments in computer vision have attempted to mimic human visual physiology. One application of this technology is the evaluation of skin wrinkles. We have developed a non-convergence stereo system that can be calibrated in vivo and can be controlled to the level of microns for baseline. We are able to obtain more accurate 3D information by calibrating nonlinear interrelations between the disparity of object and depth information.

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