Clark AGreen R2021-02-162021-02-162004Clark A, Green R (2004). 3D Model Generation from a Stereo Camera using Multiple Viewpoints. Akaroa, New Zealand: Image and Vision Computing New Zealand (IVCNZ 2004). 21/11/2004. Proceedings IVCNZ 2004. 345-350.https://hdl.handle.net/10092/101658This paper explores some existing methods commonly used in three dimensional (3D) model generation, in particular those which typically employ multiple cameras or multiple frames from one camera for image acquisition. A novel method of model generation is described and evaluated. This method captures multiple images from different viewpoints with a stereo camera to create separate three dimensional meshes, which are then joined to form one single continuous mesh which represents the captured object in 3D. The results from the method provide a good base for 3D models, and although the quality of the results may not be as high as other more expensive methods, they can be achieved at low cost and with minimal set up time and calibration.enAll rights reserved unless otherwise statedstereo camera3d model generation3D Model Generation from a Stereo Camera using Multiple ViewpointsConference Contributions - Published2020-09-04Fields of Research::46 - Information and computing sciences::4607 - Graphics, augmented reality and games::460702 - Computer graphics