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Automatic Pose Estimation of Complex 3D Building Models
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Sung Chun Lee, University of Southern California
Soon Ki Jung, Kyungpook National University
Ram. Nevatia, University of Southern California
3D models of urban sites with geometry and facade textures are needed for many planning and visualization applications. Approximate 3D wireframe model can be derived from aerial images but detailed textures must be obtained from ground level images. Integrating such views with the 3D models is difficult as only small parts of buildings may be visible in a single view. We describe a method that uses two or three vanishing points, and three 3D to 2D line correspondences to estimate the rotational and translational parameters of the ground level cameras. The valid set of multiple combinations of 3D to 2D line pairs is chosen by a hypotheses generation and evaluation Some experimental results are presented.
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Sung Chun Lee, Soon Ki Jung, Ram. Nevatia, "Automatic Pose Estimation of Complex 3D Building Models," wacv, pp.148, Sixth IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV'02), 2002
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