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Camera Calibration
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Structured Light
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Fringe Projection
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3D Shape Measurement
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Phase Unwrapping
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Strain Measurement
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Deformation Analysis
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Optical Metrology
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Inverse Modeling
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Surface Profilometry
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This cluster of papers covers advances in digital image correlation techniques, including camera calibration, structured light and fringe projection methods, 3D shape measurement, phase unwrapping, strain and deformation analysis, optical metrology,
Advanced imaging techniques for precise measurement and analysis of object shape, movement, and deformation.
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 12 September 2024

Advanced imaging techniques for precise measurement and analysis of object shape, movement, and deformation.
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Digital Image Correlation Techniques
Advanced imaging techniques for precise measurement and analysis of object shape, movement, and deformation.

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