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In various application fields, high-speed cameras are used to analyze high-speed phenomena. Coded structured light projection methods have been proposed for acquiring three-dimensional images. Most of them are not suitable for measuring high-speed phenomena because the errors are caused when the measured objects move due to light projection of multiple patterns. In this paper, we propose a new coded structured light projection method that can select not only a temporal encoding but also a spatial encoding adaptively for obtaining three-dimensional images at a high-speed frame rate. We also develop an evaluation system that uses a DLP projector and an off-line high-speed video camera, and verify the effectiveness of the proposed method by showing the obtained three-dimensional shapes for moving objects.
Ishii et al. (Mon,) studied this question.