This work explores full registration of scenes in a large area purely based images for city indexing and visualization. Ground-based images including route panoramas, scene tunnels, panoramic views, and spherical views are acquired in the area and are associated with geospatial information. In this paper, we plan distributed locations and paths in the urban area based on the visibility, image properties, image coverage, and scene importance for image acquisition. The criterion is to use a small number of images to cover as large scenes as possible. LIDAR data are used in this view evaluation and real data are acquired accordingly. The extended images realize a compact and complete visual data archiving, which will enhance the perception of spatial relations of scenes.
View Planning for Cityscape Archiving and Visualization
Asian Conference on Computer Vision ; 2007 ; Tokyo, Japan November 18, 2007 - November 22, 2007
2007-01-01
11 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Multimedia , panoramas , visibility , urban space , LIDAR data , model based vision , heritage Computer Science , Image Processing and Computer Vision , Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics , Pattern Recognition , Artificial Intelligence , Biometrics , Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity
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