
handle: 1959.3/79208
This study describes a new measurement technique using a single 2-D image of four coplanar points, which are arranged in a square of known size, to measure geometric features on an object, some of which may be hidden from the view of the camera. A new method is also proposed that uses simple equations and an iteration technique to find 3-D coordinates of points on the object relative to a reference point on the object.
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