Posted on 16-02-2008
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PhotoSketch: A Photo-Centric 3D Modeling Tool
Google engEDU
56 min – Jun 26, 2007

Google Tech Talks
June 26, 2007

Geospatial navigation tools such as Google Earth and Microsoft Virtual Earth are exceedingly popular applications for exploring massive datasets. Their explosive growth provides impetus for photorealistic 3D modeling of urban scenes. Although laser range scanners are traditional sources for detailed 3D models of existing structures, the heavyweight models they generate are not appropriate for the streaming data that these navigation applications leverage. Instead, lightweight models as produced by photogrammetry tools are better suited for this domain. Unfortunately, photogrammetry tends to be a very labor-intensive operation, requiring manual camera calibration and tedious modeling processes. This talk presents the virtues of combining vision techniques and photogrammetry to simplify the 3D modeling workflow. The contribution of this work is that it merges the benefits of automatic feature extraction, multiview geometry, an intuitive sketching interface, and dynamic texture mapping to produce lightweight photorealistic 3D models of buildings. We present from experiments in large-scale urban scenes.

Speaker: George Wolberg
video
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4452669873579375047


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