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OBLIQUE MULTI-CAMERA SYSTEMS - ORIENTATION AND DENSE MATCHING ISSUES

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3D Optical Metrology (3DOM) unit, Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK), Trento, Italy @fbk.eu, http://3dom.fbk.eu Commission III-WG4 ABS TRACT: The use of oblique imagery has become a standard for many civil and mapping applications, thanks to the development of airborne digital multi-camera systems, as proposed by many companies (Blomoblique, IGI, Leica, M idas, Pictometry, Vexcel/M icrosoft, VisionM ap, etc.). The indisputable virtue of oblique photography lies in its simplicity of interpretation and understanding for inexperienced users allowing their use of oblique images in very different applications, such as building detection and reconstruction, building structural damage classification, road land updating and administration services, etc. The paper reports an overview of the actual oblique commercial systems and presents a workflow for the automated orientation and dense matching of large image blocks. Perspectives, potentialities, pitfalls and suggestions for achieving satisfactory results are given. Tests performed on two datasets acquired with two multi-camera systems over urban areas are also reported. Figure 1: Large urban area pictured with an oblique multi-camera system. Once advanced image triangulation methods have retrieved interior and exterior parameters of the cameras, dense point clouds can be deriv ed for 3D city modelling, feature extraction and mapping purposes.
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hal-02369314 , version 1 (18-11-2019)

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E Rupnik, F Nex, F Remondino. OBLIQUE MULTI-CAMERA SYSTEMS - ORIENTATION AND DENSE MATCHING ISSUES. EuroCOW, 2014, ⟨10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-3-W1-107-2014⟩. ⟨hal-02369314⟩

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