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25 July 2007 Reconstruction building 3D model from close-range images based on line and plane feature
Y. Ding, J. Q. Zhang
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Abstract
Now, use close-range sequential images getting from ordinary digital camera to reconstruct building 3D model is becoming to a convenient, fast and economical method. In the traditional building 3D model reconstruction, always use feature points. Considering there are abundant of lines and planes on the building, a new method was carried out in this paper is that the automatic matching of line segments across images of scenes containing buildings, and the output is a 3D plane combination of the building. The system is largely line feature based, starting with line segments, matching, grouping, and proceed them to higher level features. The approach has been tested on a triplet of close-range sequential images of a common building in the campus.
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Y. Ding and J. Q. Zhang "Reconstruction building 3D model from close-range images based on line and plane feature", Proc. SPIE 6753, Geoinformatics 2007: Geospatial Information Science, 67532L (25 July 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.763576
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Image segmentation

3D image processing

3D image reconstruction

3D acquisition

Image processing

Photography

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