Camera path design and evaluation in ground-based image acquisition for Structure from Motion and 3D modeling

Shido Tanaka, Masafumi Nakagawa

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Abstract

The Structure from Motion (SfM) is a useful approach to generate 3D data for various, such as infrastructure inspections, disaster monitoring and archaeological surveys. Images taken from random viewpoints can be used in the SfM processing. However, a plenty of processing time is required to detect feature points and corresponded points from images in the Scale-Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT) procedure. When the number of images for the SfM is minimized, the efficiency in SfM processing can be improved. Moreover, the minimization of the number of images can achieve a shorter flight time in U AV operation. Therefore, we focus on a camera path design is required to improve the efficiency in images acquisition for SfM processing. In this research, we proposed a camera path design to improve the efficiency in the SfM for a reconstruction of complex objects. We conducted experiments to verify our camera path designs for several image acquisition patterns. Through our experiments, we evaluated our camera path designs with the number of images for the SfM and point cloud density.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication37th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing, ACRS 2016
PublisherAsian Association on Remote Sensing
Pages1150-1156
Number of pages7
Volume2
ISBN (Electronic)9781510834613
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Event37th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing, ACRS 2016 - Colombo, Sri Lanka
Duration: 2016 Oct 172016 Oct 21

Other

Other37th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing, ACRS 2016
Country/TerritorySri Lanka
CityColombo
Period16/10/1716/10/21

Keywords

  • Camera network design
  • Path planning
  • Photogrammetry
  • Structure from Motion

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Networks and Communications

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