Title :
Interactive syntactic modeling with a single-point laser range finder and camera
Author :
Thanh Nguyen ; Grasset, Raphael ; Schmalstieg, Dieter ; Reitmayr, Gerhard
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Comput. Graphics & Vision, Graz Univ. of Technol., Graz, Austria
Abstract :
In-situ 3D Modeling becomes increasingly prominent in current Augmented Reality research, particularly for mobile scenarios. However, real-time performance and qualitative modeling remain highly challenging. In this work, we propose a new interactive 3D modeling approach for indoor environments, combining an assistive user interface and constrained reconstruction with a device consisting of a single-point laser range finder and a camera. Using our system, a user pans around capturing a panorama of the environment, while simultaneously measuring the distance to a single point per frame. An automatic detection process estimates planes from these sparse 3D measurements. The user can highlight specific geometric features in the environment, such as 2- or 3-way corners, with simple gestures, adding more 3D points to the estimation. The segmented planes are refined using a constrained optimization, enforcing orthogonality and parallel constraints as well as minimizing the number of planes used in the reconstruction. Finally a volumetric space-carving approach determines the geometry of the environment. Our reconstruction approach can output highly accurate models built only from simple, clean geometry. To examine the quantitative performance of our approach, we run evaluations on both synthetic and real data.
Keywords :
augmented reality; geometry; image reconstruction; image segmentation; interactive systems; laser ranging; solid modelling; 2-way corners; 3-way corners; 3D points; assistive user interface; augmented reality; automatic detection process; camera; constrained optimization; geometric features; gestures; indoor environments; interactive 3D modeling; interactive syntactic modeling; mobile scenarios; orthogonality constraints; panorama; parallel constraints; real-time performance; reconstruction approach; segmented planes; single-point laser range finder; sparse 3D measurements; volumetric space-carving approach; Cameras; Computational modeling; Geometry; Laser modes; Measurement by laser beam; Solid modeling; Three-dimensional displays;
Conference_Titel :
Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR), 2013 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Adelaide, SA
DOI :
10.1109/ISMAR.2013.6671770