Efficient and Accurate Hierarchical SfM Based on Adaptive Track Selection for Large-Scale Oblique Images

Author:

Liang Yubin1,Yang Yang1,Fan Xiaochang1,Cui Tiejun1

Affiliation:

1. School of Geographic and Environmental Sciences, Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin 300387, China

Abstract

Image-based 3D modeling has been widely used in many areas. Structure from motion is the key to image-based reconstruction. However, the rapid growth of data poses challenges to current SfM solutions. A hierarchical SfM reconstruction methodology for large-scale oblique images is proposed. Firstly, match pairs are selected using positioning and orientation (POS) data and the terrain of the survey area. Then, images are divided to image groups by traversing the selected match pairs. After pairwise image matching, tracks are decimated using an adaptive track selection method. Thirdly, submaps are reconstructed from the image groups in parallel based on incremental SfM in the object space. A novel method based on statistics of the positional difference between common tracks is proposed to detect the outliers in submap merging. Finally, the reconstructed submaps are incrementally merged and optimized. The proposed methodology was used on a large oblique image set. The proposed methodology was compared with the state-of-the-art image-based reconstruction systems COLMAP and Metashape for SfM reconstruction. Experimental results show that the proposed methodology achieved the highest accuracy on the experimental dataset, i.e., about 22.37, and 3.52 times faster than COLMAP and Metashape, respectively. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed hierarchical SfM methodology is accurate and efficient for large-scale oblique images.

Funder

the Chinese National Nature Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

Reference41 articles.

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