Figure 9 3D relics model using the automatic appreciation system
P2-2-4
6 CONCLUSION
Figure 8 Flow of the automatic appreciation system
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The application of the artificial retina camera to digital
photogrammetry was investigated using the CCD
camera (XC-75) in this paper. The simple experiment
result shows that accuracy for the artificial retina
camera is low value due to its low resolution. However, it
will become possible to obtain high accuracy by
improvement of resolution.
Furthermore, real-time image processing can be
performed by the artificial retina camera. It is concluded
tjiat utilization of the artificial retina camera is expected
to become useful tool in various real-time photogrammetric
fields such as industry, medical, security, robot vision and so on.
On the other hand, the automatic appreciation system
assumed the artificial retina camera was developed and
the effectiveness of this system for virtual archeological
museum was demonstrated.
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(b) Rotate to 45° up, and 45° right
(c) Rotate to 45° down, and 45° left
(d) Rotate to 45° down, and 45° right