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      Documentation of heritage buildings using close-range UAV images: dense matching issues, comparison and case studies

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      The Photogrammetric Record
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          Unmanned aerial systems for photogrammetry and remote sensing: A review

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            Accurate, dense, and robust multiview stereopsis.

            This paper proposes a novel algorithm for multiview stereopsis that outputs a dense set of small rectangular patches covering the surfaces visible in the images. Stereopsis is implemented as a match, expand, and filter procedure, starting from a sparse set of matched keypoints, and repeatedly expanding these before using visibility constraints to filter away false matches. The keys to the performance of the proposed algorithm are effective techniques for enforcing local photometric consistency and global visibility constraints. Simple but effective methods are also proposed to turn the resulting patch model into a mesh which can be further refined by an algorithm that enforces both photometric consistency and regularization constraints. The proposed approach automatically detects and discards outliers and obstacles and does not require any initialization in the form of a visual hull, a bounding box, or valid depth ranges. We have tested our algorithm on various data sets including objects with fine surface details, deep concavities, and thin structures, outdoor scenes observed from a restricted set of viewpoints, and "crowded" scenes where moving obstacles appear in front of a static structure of interest. A quantitative evaluation on the Middlebury benchmark shows that the proposed method outperforms all others submitted so far for four out of the six data sets.
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                Journal
                The Photogrammetric Record
                Photogram Rec
                Wiley
                0031868X
                September 2017
                September 2017
                September 14 2017
                : 32
                : 159
                : 206-229
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Photogrammetry and Geomatics Group; ICube Laboratory; UMR 7357 INSA Strasbourg France
                Article
                10.1111/phor.12197
                bfbdf8de-779b-4d05-b1ad-e09641c0d679
                © 2017

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