3-D modeling of an outdoor scene by multi-baseline stereo using a long sequence of images

Three-dimensional (3-D) models of outdoor scenes are widely used for object recognition, navigation, mixed reality, and so on. Because such models are often made manually with high costs, automatic 3-D modeling has been investigated. A 3-D model is usually generated by using a stereo method. However such approaches cannot use several hundreds images together for dense depth estimation because it is difficult to accurately calibrate a large number of cameras. In this paper we propose a 3-D modeling method that first estimates extrinsic camera. parameters of a monocular image sequence captured by a moving video camera, and then reconstructs a 3-D model of a scene. We can acquire a 3-D model of an outdoor scene accurately by using several hundreds input images.

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