W. Schoor, S. Masik, Johannes Tümler, S. Adler, M. Hofmann, E. Trostmann
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Abstract
In this paper a new interactive digitization concept for large real world objects is described using the virtual reality (VR) environment Elbe Dom. The method combines augmented reality (AR) technologies with a high quality display of textured three dimensional (3D) models. One focus is thereby the display of valuable information of the actual measuring process. The proposed method is a non-contact technique, especially applicable to objects with freeform and a size up to 5 m × 5 m × 3 m. The method achieves an accuracy value of less than 1 mm within the whole measuring volume.