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Lookup NU author(s): Simon Altman, Dr Wen Xiao, Ben Grayson
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© Authors 2017. Terrestrial photogrammetry is an accessible method of 3D digital modelling, and can be done with low-cost consumer grade equipment. Globally there are many undocumented buildings, particularly in the developing world, that could benefit from 3D modelling for documentation, redesign or restoration. Areas with buildings at risk of destruction by natural disaster or war could especially benefit. This study considers a range of variables that affect the quality of photogrammetric results. Different point clouds of the same building are produced with different variables, and they are systematically tested to see how the output was affected. This is done by geometrically comparing them to a laser scanned point cloud of the same building. It finally considers how best results can be achieved for different applications, how to mitigate negative effects, and the limits of this technique.
Author(s): Altman S, Xiao W, Grayson B
Editor(s): Li, D. et al
Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Publication status: Published
Conference Name: ISPRS Geospatial Week 2017
Year of Conference: 2017
Pages: 199-206
Online publication date: 13/09/2017
Acceptance date: 02/04/2016
Date deposited: 07/11/2017
ISSN: 2194-9050
Publisher: Copernicus GmbH
URL: https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-IV-2-W4-199-2017
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-annals-IV-2-W4-199-2017
Series Title: ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences