Hello,
I am a scientist studying ants. I am now starting to study weaver antnest building. These ants construct their nests by placing leaves next to each other and weaving them together to make a sphere-like objects. To do this I would first like to acquire a 3D time-lapse visualization of the construction process.
The main problem is that as the leaves are placed within a structure they naturally obstruct each other from the camera view. To resolve this i would like to use semi-tranparent artificial leaves. This would allow me, at least in theory, to visualize the entire 3D structure of the ants' nest.
I understand that doing photogrammetry on transparent objects is far from being straightforward however there are several things which may work in my favor.
- i intend to use a multi-camera system with fixed cameras around the objects. The cameras may be calibrated on a simpler opaque object before the actual measurement. (this should also solve the problem of filming a moving object).
- the leaves are semi-transparent so that they have a color - i can use different colors for different leaves
- another possibility is to use full transparent material for the leaves but draw a grid on each leaf. again, i can use different color grids for different leaves.
I hope my description is clear enough and would appreciate any advice.
thanks!
I am a scientist studying ants. I am now starting to study weaver antnest building. These ants construct their nests by placing leaves next to each other and weaving them together to make a sphere-like objects. To do this I would first like to acquire a 3D time-lapse visualization of the construction process.
The main problem is that as the leaves are placed within a structure they naturally obstruct each other from the camera view. To resolve this i would like to use semi-tranparent artificial leaves. This would allow me, at least in theory, to visualize the entire 3D structure of the ants' nest.
I understand that doing photogrammetry on transparent objects is far from being straightforward however there are several things which may work in my favor.
- i intend to use a multi-camera system with fixed cameras around the objects. The cameras may be calibrated on a simpler opaque object before the actual measurement. (this should also solve the problem of filming a moving object).
- the leaves are semi-transparent so that they have a color - i can use different colors for different leaves
- another possibility is to use full transparent material for the leaves but draw a grid on each leaf. again, i can use different color grids for different leaves.
I hope my description is clear enough and would appreciate any advice.
thanks!
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