A Hilbert transform was applied to phase-shifted fringe patterns to generate another set of fringe patterns, calculating one phase map using the original fringe patterns and another phase map using Hilbert transformed fringe patterns. The average of these two phase maps was then used for three-dimensional reconstruction. Both simulation and experiments demonstrated that the proposed method can substantially reduce motion-introduced measurement error. (publisher abstract modified)
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