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Three-Dimensional Digital Reconstruction Methodology Specialized in Human Skulls

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Abstract

This paper presents a three-dimensional reconstruction strategy (3DR) specialized in the digital reconstruction of Human Skulls. The strategy is based on the fringe projection technique, which has important advantages over other 3DR techniques such as versatility, flexibility, resolution and precision. The equipment required is a digital camera, a commercial video projector and a computer. With the experimental results, the 3DR of the Human Skull is achieved at 360° observation with resolution and metric precision of tenths of millimeter.

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