Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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526013 | Computer Vision and Image Understanding | 2011 | 9 Pages |
We present a semi-interactive method for 3D reconstruction specialized for indoor scenes which combines computer vision techniques with efficient interaction. We use panoramas, popularly used for visualization of indoor scenes, but clearly not able to show depth, for their great field of view, as the starting point. Exploiting user defined knowledge, in term of a rough sketch of orthogonality and parallelism in scenes, we design smart interaction techniques to semi-automatically reconstruct a scene from coarse to fine level. The framework is flexible and efficient. Users can build a coarse walls-and-floor textured model in five mouse clicks, or a detailed model showing all furniture in a couple of minutes interaction. We show results of reconstruction on four different scenes. The accuracy of the reconstructed models is quite high, around 1% error at full room scale. Thus, our framework is a good choice for applications requiring accuracy as well as application requiring a 3D impression of the scene.
► We propose a semi-automatic framework for modeling indoor scenes from panoramas. ► The framework is complete, from capture planning to adding details. ► Exploiting prior knowledge, we design interaction to efficiently build models. ► The results are highly accurate, giving accurate 3D impression of the scene.