Sorting unorganized photo sets for urban reconstruction |
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Authors: | Guowei Wan Noah SnavelyDaniel Cohen-Or Qian ZhengBaoquan Chen Sikun Li |
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Affiliation: | a School of Computer Science, National University of Defense Technology, China b Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, China c Department of Computer Science, Cornell University, USA d School of Computer Science, Tel Aviv University, Israel |
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Abstract: | In spite of advanced acquisition technology, consumer cameras remain an attractive means for capturing 3D data. For reconstructing buildings it is easy to obtain large numbers of photos representing complete, all-around coverage of a building; however, such large photos collections are often unordered and unorganized, with unknown viewpoints. We present a method for reconstructing piecewise planar building models based on a near-linear time process that sorts such unorganized collections, quickly creating an image graph, an initial pose for each camera, and a piecewise-planar facade model. Our sorting technique first estimates single-view, piecewise planar geometry from each photo, then merges these single-view models together in an analysis phase that reasons about the global scene geometry. A key contribution of our technique is to perform this reasoning based on a number of typical constraints of buildings. This sorting process results in a piecewise planar model of the scene, a set of good initial camera poses, and a correspondence between photos. This information is useful in itself as an approximate scene model, but also represents a good initialization for structure from motion and multi-view stereo techniques from which refined models can be derived, at greatly reduced computational cost compared to prior techniques. |
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Keywords: | Urban modeling Multi-view stereo Photo analysis Structure-from-motion |
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