Here you will find software, data and documentation related to 3D reconstruction from digital images. There are many possible ways of generating a 3D model from a series of images. This project focuses on the Structure from Motion (SfM) approach. SfM is an elegant and robust software-only method that requires nothing but a series of overlapping images.
Many of our project members work in the fields of Cultural Heritage and Archaeology, which is why you will find many datasets, research studies and application examples from these areas on our site. But we welcome contributions and input from people with all sorts of research and professional backgrounds who are interested in this technology.
There is also a strong interested in combining multi-view 3D reconstruction with GIS technology to enable the production of digital elevation models and rectified aerial imagery from overlapping photographs.
These are our main web pages. We also have a Wiki for evolving, user-contributed content and a Mailing List, which should be your first stop for questions or ideas concerning this project and the content we host. You can find the links to our other web resources in the footer of every page on this site.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
oculu-Z, the open source, open data platform for collaborative Computer Vision technology
oculu-Z, the open source, open data platform for collaborative Computer Vision technology
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