We develop systems and algorithms for measurement and analysis of in field acquired data. These systems find application in projects concerning measurements of buildings and forensic.
In cooperation with museums we develop systems which aim at automatization of heritage object measurements. With application of this systems we measure and analyze the collected data.
Starting with a group of synchronized structural light projection scanners, we have developed a system capable of registering objects with time-varying shape. Results of data acquisition is a set of multiple point clouds each representing shape at each time point.
We develop non-invasive methods for investigating physical surface properties based on angular reflectance estimation. Applications include industrial inspection and documentation of cultural heritage artefacts.