Author:
Xu Zhihua,Lu Xingzheng,Wang Wenliang,Xu Ershaui,Qin Rongjun,Niu Yiru,Qiao Xu,Yang Feng,Yan Rui
Abstract
Structure-from-motion (SfM) techniques have been widely used for three-dimensional (3D) scene reconstruction from sequential video frames. However, for reconstructing narrow and confined spaces such as the interior of drainage pipes, selecting geometrically optimal frames is a major
challenge, not only to reduce the number of needed frames but also to yield better geometry. This paper introduces a coarse-to-fine method to optimize the selection of monocular video frames based on a geometric criterion called feature-based parallax analysis for 3D pipe reconstruction. The
proposed method was applied in two experiments with a monocular camera fixed on a customized robot. Experimental results show that our approach only requires respectively 9.66% and 3.15% of the number of frames. The spatial distribution of the retrieved frames was uniform and reasonable, enabling
the successful SfM process to achieve a complete reconstruction of the pipe geometry.
Publisher
American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Subject
Computers in Earth Sciences
Cited by
3 articles.
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