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VISIRE. Photorealistic 3D Reconstruction from Video Sequences

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Traditionally, building 3D reconstructions of large scenarios such as a museum or historical site has been costly, time consuming and required the contribution of expert personnel. Usually the results showed an artificial look and had little interactivity. However, newly developed technologies in the areas of video analysis, camera calibration and texture fusion allow us to think in a much more satisfying scenario where the user with the only aid of a domestic video camera is able to acquire all the information it is required to construct the 3D model of the desired environment in an easy and comfortable manner. In this paper, the results obtained in the EC funded project VISIRE are presented. VISIRE attempts to construct photorealistic 3D models of large scenarios using as input multiple freehand video sequences. Once acquired, the computer vision software will process the video information off-line in order to obtain the 3D mesh together with the textures required to obtain a 3D model highly resembling the original.
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hal-00094849 , version 1 (26-05-2011)

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Tomas Rodriguez, Peter Sturm, Marta Wilczkowiak, Adrien Bartoli, Mathieu Peronnaz, et al.. VISIRE. Photorealistic 3D Reconstruction from Video Sequences. International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP 2003), Sep 2003, Barcelona, Spain. pp.III - 705-8, ⟨10.1109/ICIP.2003.1247342⟩. ⟨hal-00094849⟩
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