A photogrammetric and computer vision-based approach for automated 3D architectural modeling and its typological analysis

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Thanks to the advances in integrating photogrammetry and computer vision, as well as in some numeric algorithms and methods, it is possible to aspire to turn 2D (images) into 3D (point clouds) in an automatic, flexible and good-quality way. This article presents a new method through the development of PW (Photogrammetry Workbench) (and how this could be useful for architectural modeling). This tool enables the user to turn images into scale 3D point cloud models, which have a better quality than those of laser systems. Moreover, the point clouds may include the respective orthophotos with photographic texture. The method allows the study of the typology of architecture and has been successfully tested on a sample of ten religious buildings located in the region of Aliste, Zamora (Spain).

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García-Gago, J., González-Aguilera, D., Gómez-Lahoz, J., & San José-Alonso, J. I. (2014). A photogrammetric and computer vision-based approach for automated 3D architectural modeling and its typological analysis. Remote Sensing, 6(6), 5671–5691. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs6065671

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