3D indoor model reconstruction using a panorama equipment

Ting Chun Lin, Fuan Tsai

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Abstract

Panorama equipments are suitable for indoor building model reconstruction. This research utilizes vanishing point detection to obtain the metrology of individual panorama images. In addition, multiple images are stitched to increase the efficiency of model reconstruction. The proposed procedure is divided into four parts, including equipment setting, image stitching, vanishing point detection, and model reconstruction. The verification of the results is achieved using total station measurements to determine the accuracy of the model.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2014
Event35th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing 2014: Sensing for Reintegration of Societies, ACRS 2014 - Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar
Duration: 27 Oct 201431 Oct 2014

Conference

Conference35th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing 2014: Sensing for Reintegration of Societies, ACRS 2014
Country/TerritoryMyanmar
CityNay Pyi Taw
Period27/10/1431/10/14

Keywords

  • Image stitch
  • Indoor building model
  • Single image reconstruction
  • Vanishing point

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