High dynamic range surface measurement method based on adaptive multi-exposure fusion

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Lei J. [1 ,2 ]
Xie H. [1 ,2 ]
Li Y. [1 ,3 ]
Wu D. [4 ]
Zhang M. [1 ,2 ]
Zhao R. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Anhui Jianzhu University, Hefei
[2] Key Laboratory of Intelligent Manufacturing of Construction Machinery, Anhui Education Department, Hefei
[3] Sichuan Provincial Key Laboratory of Process Equipment and Control Engineering, Zigong
[4] Department of Precision Machinery and Precision Instruments, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei
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3D contour detection; adaptive exposure time; high dynamic range surface objects; multi-exposure fusion technology;
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10.3788/IRLA20230370
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Objective For low dynamic range surface objects, a single exposure can provide sufficient exposure, but for high dynamic range surface objects, it is difficult to obtain high-quality fringe patterns with a single exposure, the multi-exposure fusion technology fuses the fringe pattern through multiple exposures, which can effectively improve the definition of the fringe pattern, thereby improving the accuracy of phase measurement. The traditional multi-exposure fusion technology needs to manually set the exposure time, which has problems such as low efficiency and poor exposure accuracy, in this paper, the method of adaptive exposure is used to obtain the exposure time, which avoids the disadvantages of manual exposure. Although the fringe image fused by traditional multi-exposure fusion technology has removed overexposure points, the overall quality of the fringe image is still not high, therefore, this paper improves the fusion process of multi-exposure images, a fringe map with better image quality is obtained. Methods Firstly, the images taken under the initial exposure time are analyzed by histogram, the areas with different reflectance on the surface of the measured object are divided into several groups, the optimal exposure time of each group is calculated respectively; on this basis, the images of projected white light and projected stripes were taken under the optimal exposure time corresponding to different groups, after removing the high gray value area exceeding the set threshold in the image, then making the image collected when projecting white light into a mask image, and multiplied with the image acquired when the fringes were projected at the same exposure time, perform brightness compression and fusion on multi-group multiplied images; finally, improve the contrast and clarity of the fringe image generated after fusion through the CLAHE algorithm, thereby performing stripe unwrapping and point cloud reconstruction. Results and Discussions The adaptive exposure used in this paper is more efficient and accurate compared to manual exposure (Fig.6), for the three high dynamic range surface objects of the U-card, the Connection Bock and the Disc, the fringe image fused by the method in this paper has no overly bright and overly dark areas, and the overall quality of the fringe pattern is good (Fig.7, Fig.8, Fig.9), there is no obvious loss in the point cloudimage after 3D reconstruction (Fig.10, Fig.11, Fig.12), the number of point clouds measured by the method in this paper is similar to the number of three-dimensional point clouds measured by the spray imaging agent method, the reconstruction rate has reached more than 99.5% (Fig.13), the measured absolute error and relative error of the standard block step height are only 0.062 mm and 0.69% (Tab.2). Conclusions Aiming at the failure of 3D contour detection of high dynamic range surface objects, this paper proposes an improved multi-exposure fusion method, replacing manually setting exposure with adaptive exposure, at the same time, in the process of image fusion, the contrast and clarity of the fringe image are improved by setting the threshold, brightness compression, and using the CLAHE algorithm. Experimental results show that adaptive exposure is more efficient and accurate than manually setting exposure, the point cloud reconstruction rate of different high dynamic range surface objects is above 99.75%, the measured absolute error and relative error of the standard block step height are only 0.062 mm and 0.69%, effectively solved the problem of missing 3D point clouds for detecting high dynamic range surface objects, improved measurement efficiency and accuracy of 3D profile measurement. © 2024 Chinese Society of Astronautics. All rights reserved.
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