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|a 3D Modeling of Buildings :
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|a Relevant to anyone interested in high resolution 3D surveying, this book presents a state-of-the-art of the methods specifically adapted to outstanding sites and the research currently being carried out in this area. --
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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1: Specific Requirements for the 3D Digitization of Outstanding Sites; 1.1. The current offer for high-resolution 3D data; 1.2. Statement of requirements; 1.2.1. Potentials; 1.2.2. Conversion into building specifications; 1.2.3. Technical survey specifications; 1.3. Existing surveying methods; 1.3.1. Existing acquisition methods; 1.3.2. Example surveys; 1.3.3. Survey control data; 1.4. From building specifications to realization; 1.4.1. Reconnaissance stage; 1.4.2. Acquisition; 1.4.3. Processing of data.
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|a 1.5. BibliographyChapter 2: 3D Digitization Using Images; 2.1. History in France; 2.2. Equipment; 2.2.1. Equipment through the years; 2.2.2. Modernization of equipment; 2.2.3. Cameras; 2.2.4. How do you measure with a camera?; 2.2.4.1. Modeling the raw material: the image; 2.2.4.2. Spatial resolution of images; 2.2.4.3. Condition of collinearity: image formula; 2.2.4.4. Determining the parameters for the image formula: photogrammetric orientation; 2.2.4.5. Using images taken; 2.3. Image acquisition; 2.3.1. Characteristics of the images; 2.3.1.1. Exposure; 2.3.1.2. Sharpness.
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|a 2.3.1.3. Image format2.3.2. Traditional stereoscopic image survey; 2.3.3. Stereoscopic image surveying for the automatic production of 3D point clouds; 2.3.4. Image surveying devices; 2.3.4.1. Tripod, mast and pole; 2.3.4.2. Panoramic head; 2.3.4.3. Mobile acquisitions; 2.3.4.3.1. Acquisitions from aircrafts; 2.3.4.3.2. Ground-based mobile acquisitions; 2.3.4.4. Video mode; 2.3.4.5. Stereoscopic cameras7 and time-of-flight cameras; 2.3.5. Survey control data; 2.4. Image orientation; 2.4.1. Principles; 2.4.2. Automation; 2.4.2.1. Automation of tie point measurement.
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|a 2.4.2.2. Semi-automation in measuring ground control points2.4.2.3. Exterior orientation of images and autocalibration; 2.4.3. Strategies for the orientation of all the images of a site; 2.4.4. Qualifying the orientation of images; 2.5. Production of 3D point clouds from images; 2.5.1. Definition and use of 3D point clouds; 2.5.2. Principle for the production of 3D point clouds by dense image matching; 2.5.2.1. Similarity function; 2.5.2.2. Image matching from the "image" space or from the "object" space; 2.5.2.3. Output data; 2.5.2.4. Typical pitfalls of image matching; 2.5.3. Optimization.
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|a 2.5.3.1. Hierarchical approach2.5.3.2. Global method and optimization; 2.5.3.3. Influence of parameters; 2.5.3.4. Scalability9; 2.5.4. Qualification of data produced; 2.5.5. Advantages and limits; 2.5.6. Other approaches to automatic image-based 3D reconstruction; 2.6. 3D drawing by stereo or multi-image plotting; 2.6.1. Definition and use of 3D drawing; 2.6.2. Principle of the production of a 3D drawing; 2.6.3. Qualification of 3D drawing; 2.7. The software offer in close-range photogrammetry; 2.8. Research prospects; 2.8.1. Production in near-real time; 2.8.2. Data crowdsourcing.
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