Automated 3D scenes reconstruction using multiple stereo pairs from portable four-camera photographic measurement system

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An effective automatic 3D reconstruction method using a portable four-camera photographic measurement system (PFCPMS) is proposed. By taking advantage of the complementary stereo information from four cameras, a fast and highly accurate feature point matching algorithm is developed for 3D reconstruction. Specifically, we first utilize a projection method to obtain a large number of dense feature points. And then a reduction and clustering treatment is applied to simplify the Delaunay triangulation process and reconstruct a 3D model for each scene. In addition, a 3D model stitching approach is proposed to further improve the performance of the limited field-of-view for image-based method. The experimental results tested on the 172 cave in Mogao Grottoes indicate that the proposed method is effective to reconstruct a 3D scene with a low-cost four-camera photographic measurement system.

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Peng, Q., Tu, L., Zhang, K., & Zhong, S. (2015). Automated 3D scenes reconstruction using multiple stereo pairs from portable four-camera photographic measurement system. International Journal of Optics, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/471681

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