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25 July 2007 3D reconstruction based on multiple views for close-range objects
Zheng Ji, Jianqing Zhang
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Abstract
It is difficult for traditional photogrammetry techniques to reconstruct 3D model of close-range objects. To overcome the restriction and realize complex objects' 3D reconstruction, we present a realistic approach on the basis of multi-baseline stereo vision. This incorporates the image matching based on short-baseline-multi-views, and 3D measurement based on multi-ray intersection, and the 3D reconstruction of the object's based on TIN or parametric geometric model. Different complex object are reconstructed by this way. The results demonstrate the feasibility and effectivity of the method.
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Zheng Ji and Jianqing Zhang "3D reconstruction based on multiple views for close-range objects", Proc. SPIE 6753, Geoinformatics 2007: Geospatial Information Science, 67532K (25 July 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.763572
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Visual process modeling

Tin

3D metrology

Cameras

Image processing

Photogrammetry

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