Development of Dismantlement Support AR System for Nuclear Power Plants using Natural Features

We developed a system that overlays a 3D model onto a target in a camera image, in other words, a system that can display a dismantled part directly onto a target. The system constructs a database called a “key frame database” in advance, which consists of multiple sets of a target’s photo, a target...

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Main Authors: T. Fujiwara, H. Minowa, Y. Munesawa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2015-05-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/5101
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spelling doaj-0f9ab9fec38840489531353c6209e12c2021-02-20T21:09:41ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162015-05-014310.3303/CET1543334Development of Dismantlement Support AR System for Nuclear Power Plants using Natural FeaturesT. FujiwaraH. MinowaY. MunesawaWe developed a system that overlays a 3D model onto a target in a camera image, in other words, a system that can display a dismantled part directly onto a target. The system constructs a database called a “key frame database” in advance, which consists of multiple sets of a target’s photo, a target’s position and posture when a camera captured it, 2D and 3D coordinates and normal vectors of feature points in the photo, image patches around the feature points. At runtime, this system takes an image sequence of a target by using a camera and estimates the target’s position and posture by matching the image with photos in the key frame database. A 3D model of the target is located on the current image based on the estimated position. We conducted experiments for the developed system, which evaluated an accuracy of the target’s position and posture estimation, limitations of distances about overlaying the 3D model, robustness for occlusions and an update rate of the estimation. As a result, we confirmed that the system had a capacity for dismantlement work supports.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/5101
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H. Minowa
Y. Munesawa
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Development of Dismantlement Support AR System for Nuclear Power Plants using Natural Features
Chemical Engineering Transactions
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H. Minowa
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title Development of Dismantlement Support AR System for Nuclear Power Plants using Natural Features
title_short Development of Dismantlement Support AR System for Nuclear Power Plants using Natural Features
title_full Development of Dismantlement Support AR System for Nuclear Power Plants using Natural Features
title_fullStr Development of Dismantlement Support AR System for Nuclear Power Plants using Natural Features
title_full_unstemmed Development of Dismantlement Support AR System for Nuclear Power Plants using Natural Features
title_sort development of dismantlement support ar system for nuclear power plants using natural features
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
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publishDate 2015-05-01
description We developed a system that overlays a 3D model onto a target in a camera image, in other words, a system that can display a dismantled part directly onto a target. The system constructs a database called a “key frame database” in advance, which consists of multiple sets of a target’s photo, a target’s position and posture when a camera captured it, 2D and 3D coordinates and normal vectors of feature points in the photo, image patches around the feature points. At runtime, this system takes an image sequence of a target by using a camera and estimates the target’s position and posture by matching the image with photos in the key frame database. A 3D model of the target is located on the current image based on the estimated position. We conducted experiments for the developed system, which evaluated an accuracy of the target’s position and posture estimation, limitations of distances about overlaying the 3D model, robustness for occlusions and an update rate of the estimation. As a result, we confirmed that the system had a capacity for dismantlement work supports.
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