Congruence analysis of point clouds from unstable stereo image sequences
This paper deals with the correction of exterior orientation parameters of stereo image sequences over deformed free-form surfaces without control points. Such imaging situation can occur, for example, during photogrammetric car crash test recordings where onboard high-speed stereo cameras are use...
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doaj-e2e8e1530c0f418e8be449199c375da62020-11-24T21:53:02ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342014-06-01XL-530130610.5194/isprsarchives-XL-5-301-2014Congruence analysis of point clouds from unstable stereo image sequencesC. Jepping0F. Bethmann1T. Luhmann2Institute for Applied Photogrammetry and Geoinformatics (IAPG), Jade-University, Oldenburg, GermanyInstitute for Applied Photogrammetry and Geoinformatics (IAPG), Jade-University, Oldenburg, GermanyInstitute for Applied Photogrammetry and Geoinformatics (IAPG), Jade-University, Oldenburg, GermanyThis paper deals with the correction of exterior orientation parameters of stereo image sequences over deformed free-form surfaces without control points. Such imaging situation can occur, for example, during photogrammetric car crash test recordings where onboard high-speed stereo cameras are used to measure 3D surfaces. As a result of such measurements 3D point clouds of deformed surfaces are generated for a complete stereo sequence. The first objective of this research focusses on the development and investigation of methods for the detection of corresponding spatial and temporal tie points within the stereo image sequences (by stereo image matching and 3D point tracking) that are robust enough for a reliable handling of occlusions and other disturbances that may occur. The second objective of this research is the analysis of object deformations in order to detect stable areas (congruence analysis). For this purpose a RANSAC-based method for congruence analysis has been developed. This process is based on the sequential transformation of randomly selected point groups from one epoch to another by using a 3D similarity transformation. The paper gives a detailed description of the congruence analysis. The approach has been tested successfully on synthetic and real image data.https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XL-5/301/2014/isprsarchives-XL-5-301-2014.pdf |
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Congruence analysis of point clouds from unstable stereo image sequences |
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Congruence analysis of point clouds from unstable stereo image sequences |
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Congruence analysis of point clouds from unstable stereo image sequences |
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This paper deals with the correction of exterior orientation parameters of stereo image sequences over deformed free-form surfaces
without control points. Such imaging situation can occur, for example, during photogrammetric car crash test recordings where onboard
high-speed stereo cameras are used to measure 3D surfaces. As a result of such measurements 3D point clouds of deformed
surfaces are generated for a complete stereo sequence. The first objective of this research focusses on the development and
investigation of methods for the detection of corresponding spatial and temporal tie points within the stereo image sequences (by
stereo image matching and 3D point tracking) that are robust enough for a reliable handling of occlusions and other disturbances that
may occur. The second objective of this research is the analysis of object deformations in order to detect stable areas (congruence
analysis). For this purpose a RANSAC-based method for congruence analysis has been developed. This process is based on the
sequential transformation of randomly selected point groups from one epoch to another by using a 3D similarity transformation. The
paper gives a detailed description of the congruence analysis. The approach has been tested successfully on synthetic and real image
data. |
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