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1 November 1990 Three-dimensional measurement system for speech research based on structured light
John N. Carter, T. R. Mathews, C. H. Shadle
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This paper will describe a novel form of structured light which is currently being used as part of a research project on human speech production. A resolution of better than 1 mm has been achieved in all three directions when our technique is applied in making static measurements of dental impressions and the human face. The resulting three-dimensional data is suitable for the construction of acoustic models both mathematical and physical.
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John N. Carter, T. R. Mathews, and C. H. Shadle "Three-dimensional measurement system for speech research based on structured light", Proc. SPIE 1349, Applications of Digital Image Processing XIII, (1 November 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23554
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Digital image processing

3D image processing

Structured light

Laser induced plasma spectroscopy

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Image processing

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