SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING DIMENSIONING, FOR EXAMPLE VOLUME DIMENSIONING
First Claim
1. A portable structured light dimensioning system to determine a volume dimension of an object, comprising:
- an image acquisition device to acquire image data representative of at least an element pattern projected into a three-dimensional space that includes at least one object;
at least one processor communicably coupled to the image acquisition device; and
at least one non-transitory storage medium communicably coupled to the at least one processor and having stored therein at least one set of machine executable instructions that when executed by the at least one processor cause the at least one processor to;
determine coordinate data associated with each element location in at least a portion of the element pattern present in the acquired image data;
generate a number of coordinate data lists, each including coordinate data associated with at least three element locations in the acquired image data;
for each coordinate data list;
compare the coordinate data associated with each of the at least three element locations in the acquired image data with a reference data list including reference coordinate data associated with reference element locations in a reference element pattern; and
select for each of the at least three element locations, a corresponding reference element location in the reference element pattern; and
determine a spatial shift between the coordinate data associated with each of the at least three element locations in the acquired image data and the coordinate data associated with the respective corresponding reference element location in the reference element pattern.
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Abstract
A dimensioning system can include stored data indicative of coordinate locations of each reference element in a reference image containing a pseudorandom pattern of elements. Data indicative of the coordinates of elements appearing in an acquired image of a three-dimensional space including an object can be compared to the stored data indicative of coordinate locations of each reference element. After the elements in the acquired image corresponding to the reference elements in the reference image are identified, a spatial correlation between the acquired image and the reference image can be determined. Such a numerical comparison of coordinate data reduces the computing resource requirements of graphical comparison technologies.
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29 Claims
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1. A portable structured light dimensioning system to determine a volume dimension of an object, comprising:
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an image acquisition device to acquire image data representative of at least an element pattern projected into a three-dimensional space that includes at least one object; at least one processor communicably coupled to the image acquisition device; and at least one non-transitory storage medium communicably coupled to the at least one processor and having stored therein at least one set of machine executable instructions that when executed by the at least one processor cause the at least one processor to; determine coordinate data associated with each element location in at least a portion of the element pattern present in the acquired image data; generate a number of coordinate data lists, each including coordinate data associated with at least three element locations in the acquired image data; for each coordinate data list; compare the coordinate data associated with each of the at least three element locations in the acquired image data with a reference data list including reference coordinate data associated with reference element locations in a reference element pattern; and select for each of the at least three element locations, a corresponding reference element location in the reference element pattern; and determine a spatial shift between the coordinate data associated with each of the at least three element locations in the acquired image data and the coordinate data associated with the respective corresponding reference element location in the reference element pattern. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A structured light dimensioning method to determine a volume dimension of an object, comprising:
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determining by at least one processor coordinate data corresponding to element locations in at least a portion of the element pattern present in acquired image data provided by at least one communicably coupled image capture device; generating by the at least one processor a number of coordinate data lists, each coordinate data list including coordinate data associated with at least three element locations in the acquired image data; storing each of the number of coordinate data lists in at least one non-transitory storage media communicably coupled to the at least one processor; for each coordinate data list; comparing by the at least one processor the coordinate data associated each of the at least three element locations in the acquired image data with a reference data list stored in at least one non-transitory storage media communicably coupled to the at least one processor, the reference data list including reference coordinate data associated with reference element locations in a reference element pattern; selecting by the at least one processor, for each of the at least three element locations, a corresponding reference element location in the reference element pattern; and determining by the at least one processor a spatial shift between the coordinate data associated with each of the at least three element locations in the acquired image data and the coordinate data associated with the respective corresponding reference element location in the reference element pattern. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29)
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