Study on the 3D Reconstruction Technology Based on Point Cloud

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With the rapid development of various three dimensional scanning devices, the 3D point cloud data of many objects in the real world can be easily obtained. Therefore, research on 3D reconstruction technology based on point cloud has important practical significance. In this paper, first the research background of point cloud reconstruction is analyzed; and then the typical methods for reconstruction are presented and discussed; finally the performance of these methods are analyzed and compared qualitatively, and the development trend in this field is prospected.

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