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On Error Assessment in Stereo-based Deformation Measurements

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Results from both theoretical predictions and the experimental work show the feasibility and accuracy of the predictive formulae for estimating the uncertainty in the stereo-based deformation measurements.
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Increasing interest in the use of digital image correlation (DIC) for full-field surface shape and deformation measurements has led to an on-going need for both the development of theoretical formulae capable of providing quantitative confidence margins and controlled experiments for validation of the theoretical predictions. In the enclosed work, a series of stereo vision experiments are performed in a manner that provides sufficient information for direct comparison with theoretical predictions using formulae developed in Part I. Specifically, experiments are performed to obtain appropriate optimal estimates and the uncertainty margins for the image locations/displacements, 3-D locations/displacements and strains when using the method of subset-based digital image correlation for image matching. The uncertainty of locating the 3-D space points using subset-based pattern matching is estimated by using theoretical formulae developed in Part I and the experimentally defined confidence margins for image locations. Finally, the uncertainty in strains is predicted using formulae that involves both the variance and covariance of intermediate variables during the strain calculation process. Results from both theoretical predictions and the experimental work show the feasibility and accuracy of the predictive formulae for estimating the uncertainty in the stereo-based deformation measurements.

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Image Correlation for Shape, Motion and Deformation Measurements: Basic Concepts,Theory and Applications

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive overview of image correlation for shape, motion and deformation measurements is provided. But, the authors do not discuss the effect of out-of-plane motion on 2D measurements.
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Systematic errors in digital image correlation caused by intensity interpolation

TL;DR: It is shown that the position-dependent bias in a numerical study can lead to apparent strains of the order of 40% of the actual strain level, and methods are presented to reduce this bias to acceptable levels.
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The effect of out-of-plane motion on 2D and 3D digital image correlation measurements

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of out-of-plane motion on 2D and 3D digital image correlation measurements is demonstrated using basic theoretical pinhole image equations and experimentally through synchronized, multi-system measurements.
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Advances in Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Computer Vision

TL;DR: Two-dimensional image correlation has been widely used for deformation measurements in a variety of applications including fracture mechanics, biomechanics, constitutive property measurement in complex materials, model verification for large, flawed structures and nondestructive evaluation as discussed by the authors.
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Statistical Optimization for Geometric Computation: Theory and Practice

TL;DR: This text for graduate students discusses the mathematical foundations of statistical inference for building three-dimensional models from image and sensor data that contain noise--a task involving autonomous robots guided by video cameras and sensors.
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