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Despite the advanced 3D technology, majority of large industrial sites do not have access to a SD model of their facilities. These industries often use printed 2D drawings for almost all engineering designs and Updates. Here we introduce a new framework to combine different types of images available for an industrial site to recover the 3D structure. In particular, we consider two types of images: industrial drawings and photogrammetric images.
We aim at using these two types of images to infer 3D information about the scene using geometric features such as points, straight lines, cylinders, etc. Here we present a Solution to this problem when the available images are an industrial drawing of the scene from the top view and a set of perspective images from arbitrary viewing positions. The perspective images need not all be calibrated. This work not only results in an as-built reconstruction algorithm for large industrial sites, it also suggests a new framework where industrial drawings are fully integrated with images and three dimensional models.
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Navab, N., Appel, M., Genc, Y., Bascle, B., Kumar, V., Neuberger, M. (2000). As-Built Reconstruction Using Images and Industrial Drawings. In: Sommer, G., Krüger, N., Perwass, C. (eds) Mustererkennung 2000. Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59802-9_1
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