A three-dimensional topographic survey based on two-dimensional image information

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Xiao-long Song
Yu-chuan Bai
Chao Ying
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[1] Tianjin University,State Key Laboratory of Hydraulic Engineering Simulation and Safety
[2] Tianjin University,Institute for Sedimentation on River and Coastal Engineering
[3] Zhejiang Institute of Hydraulic and Estuary,undefined
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Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE A | 2014年 / 15卷
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Riverbed topographic survey; Radial distortion calibration; Projection transformation; Grey information transformation;
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A riverbed topographic survey is one of the most important tasks for river model experiments. To improve measurement efficiency and solve the riverbed interference problem in traditional methods, this study discussed two measurement methods that use digital image-processing technology to obtain topographic information. A new and improved approach for calibrating camera radial distortion, which comes from originally distorted images captured by our camera, was proposed to enhance the accuracy of image measurement. Based on perspective projection transformation, we described a 3D reconstruction method based upon multiple images, which is characterized by using an approximated maximum likelihood estimation method (AMLE) considering the first-order error propagation of the residual error to compute transformation parameters. Moreover, a theoretical derivation of 3D topography according to grey information from a single image was carried out. With the diffuse illumination model, assuming that the ideal grey value and topographic elevation value are positively correlated, we derived a novel closed formula to explain the relationship of 3D topographic elevation, grey value, grey gradient, and the solar direction vector. Experimental results showed that our two methods both have some positive advantages even if they are not perfect.
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页码:68 / 82
页数:14
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