3D reconstruction of outdoor scenes using structure from motion and depth data
Date issued
2015
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
Recently, low-cost and small RGB-D sensors appear massively at the entertainment market. These sensors can
acquire colored 3D models using color images and depth data. However, a limitation of the RGB-D sensor is that
sunlight interferes with the pattern projecting LED. The sensor is most suitable only for indoor scenes. Some RGBD
sensors are available in outdoor scenes. However, the measurement range is limited because the light of LED
spreads in all directions. In this research, we developed a novel measurement method for RGB-D sensors, which
can measure shapes in outdoor scenes. This method uses several measurement data from multiple viewpoints, and
estimates the shape and the sensor poses using Structure from Motion (SfM). However, a conventional imagebased
SfM cannot determine a correct scale. To determine the correct scale, our method uses the depth information
that is obtained from partially acquired area which is near to the viewpoints. Then, our method optimizes the
shape and the poses by a modified bundle adjustment with the depth information. It minimizes the reprojection
error of the features in the acquired images and the depth error between the estimated model and the measurement
depth. At last, our method generates dense point cloud using a multi-view stereo algorithm. Using both the
acquired images and depth data, our method reconstructs the shape which locates out of measurement range in
outdoor environment. In our experiment, we show that our method can measure the range up to 20 meters away by
measuring from several viewpoints in the range of 5 meters using a RGB-D sensor in outdoor scenes.
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RGB-D senzor, struktura od pohybu, nastavení svazku, bodová mračna, multi view stereo
Citation
WSCG '2015: short communications proceedings: The 23rd International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision 2015 in co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS: University of West Bohemia, Plzen, Czech Republic8-12 June 2015, p. 59-64.