The Computer Vision Lab is located on the ground floor of Bauhausstraße 11. The room 013 has a size of about 6.81 m x 8.19 m.
The 3D RealityCapture-ScanLab (3reCapSL) is set up in the Computer Vision Lab. This camera dome, 2.8 m in diameter, consists of 117 mirrorless high-resolution system cameras including accessories for a almost complete 360-degree capture of a scene. Linked with a precise synchronization and controlled, diffuse lighting, defined moments of dynamic scenes thus can be visually frozen as a static 3D model.
For flexible use, the 3reCapSL is composed of 12 modularly racks with cabling for power, data and precise synchronization. A real-time and step-by-step photogrammetric analysis of the image information is performed with appropriate hierarchically distributed high-performance computing technology and software.
Furthermore, a video camera array with 12 high-end video cameras is available to capture natural movements geometrically and temporally with highest resolution.
Controlled illumination with different light colors and from different directions enables photometric research on surface properties and materials. Other applications include the production of large 3D training datasets for machine learning (AI) research on spatial analysis and object recognition.
The following list represents an extract of the available measurement devices:
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