The use of Structure-from-Motion (SfM) and Multi-View-Stereo (MVS) approaches to build 3D models of structures belonging to the Cultural Heritage environment is becoming more widespread. Due to the big dimensions of the digital aerial images generated by airborne sensors and, consequently, computation problems, these images were rarely used for the construction of 3D models through SfM-MVS approach. In addition, the values of overlap used in traditional aerial surveys would lead to a geometry of acquisition that is quite weak. For these reasons, the use of aerial images generated by airborne sensors in the SfM-MVS approach was limited. However, taking into account the possibility to acquire aerial nadir and oblique images according to multi-view, the increasing of High Performance Computation and the use of Direct Georeferencing, the quality of the city model obtained with the SfM/MVS approach was evaluated on a dataset of aerial images involving the Old Town of Bordeux.

Use of SfM-MVS approach to nadir and oblique images generated throught aerial cameras to build 2.5D map and 3D models in urban areas

Fregonese L.;
2022-01-01

Abstract

The use of Structure-from-Motion (SfM) and Multi-View-Stereo (MVS) approaches to build 3D models of structures belonging to the Cultural Heritage environment is becoming more widespread. Due to the big dimensions of the digital aerial images generated by airborne sensors and, consequently, computation problems, these images were rarely used for the construction of 3D models through SfM-MVS approach. In addition, the values of overlap used in traditional aerial surveys would lead to a geometry of acquisition that is quite weak. For these reasons, the use of aerial images generated by airborne sensors in the SfM-MVS approach was limited. However, taking into account the possibility to acquire aerial nadir and oblique images according to multi-view, the increasing of High Performance Computation and the use of Direct Georeferencing, the quality of the city model obtained with the SfM/MVS approach was evaluated on a dataset of aerial images involving the Old Town of Bordeux.
2022
aerial platforms
hybrid sensors
oblique camera
SfM
3D city model
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