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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 14, 2014
Filed:
Jul. 09, 2012
Danny D. Lowe, Calgary, CA;
David A. Spooner, Calgary, CA;
Gregory R. Keech, Calgary, CA;
Christopher Levi Simmons, Calgary, CA;
Natascha Wallner, Calgary, CA;
Steven Birtwistle, Calgary, CA;
Jonathan Adelman, Calgary, CA;
Danny D. Lowe, Calgary, CA;
David A. Spooner, Calgary, CA;
Gregory R. Keech, Calgary, CA;
Christopher Levi Simmons, Calgary, CA;
Natascha Wallner, Calgary, CA;
Steven Birtwistle, Calgary, CA;
Jonathan Adelman, Calgary, CA;
Intellectual Discovery Co., Ltd., Seoul, KR;
Abstract
Embodiments use point clouds to form a three dimensional image of an object. The point cloud of the object may be formed from analysis of two dimensional images of the object. Various techniques may be used on the point cloud to form a three dimensional model of the object which is then used to create a stereoscopic representation of the object.