Title :
3D exploitation of 2D ground-level & aerial imagery
Author :
Cho, Peter ; Snavely, Noah
Author_Institution :
MIT Lincoln Lab., Lexington, MA, USA
Abstract :
Working with 2.3K+ digital images shot around MIT, we form a SIFT graph which imposes an initial topological ordering upon the quasi-random set of input urban photos. We next employ iterative bundle adjustment algorithms developed by Snavely et al to recover the MIT photos´ geometrical structure. After georegistering the 2.3K+ images to an aerial ladar map, we plot recovered camera geolocations on a Google Map and conduct virtual tours through the 3D field of 2D urban photos. Similar computer vision techniques are applied to video footage collected over a rural scene by an aerial glider. 1.5K video frames are reconstructed and georegistered via the UAV´s GPS track. We demonstrate how several difficult aerial video exploitation problems become tractable when a geometry-based analysis approach is adopted.
Keywords :
computer vision; feature extraction; geographic information systems; graph theory; image reconstruction; image registration; iterative methods; 2D ground-level imagery; 3D exploitation; Google Map; SIFT graph; aerial imagery; aerial ladar map; aerial video exploitation problem; camera geolocation; computer vision technique; geometry-based analysis approach; iterative bundle adjustment algorithm; quasirandom set; scale invariant feature transform; topological ordering; urban photo; video frame georegistration; video frame reconstruction; virtual tour; Browsers; Buildings; Digital cameras; Google; Image reconstruction; Three dimensional displays;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop (AIPR), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0215-9
DOI :
10.1109/AIPR.2011.6176363