sf3m software: 3-d photo-reconstruction for non-expert users and its application to a gully network
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Abstract
Three-dimensional photo-reconstruction (PR) techniques have been successfully used to
produce high-resolution surface models for different applications and over
different spatial scales. However, innovative approaches are required to
overcome some limitations that this technique may present for field image
acquisition in challenging scene geometries. Here, we evaluate SF3M, a new
graphical user interface for implementing a complete PR workflow based on
freely available software (including external calls to VisualSFM and
CloudCompare), in combination with a low-cost survey design for the
reconstruction of a several-hundred-metres-long gully network. SF3M provided
a semi-automated workflow for 3-D reconstruction requiring ~ 49 h (of
which only 17 % required operator assistance) for obtaining a final gully
network model of > 17 million points over a gully plan area of
4230 m2. We show that a walking itinerary along the gully perimeter using
two lightweight automatic cameras (1 s time-lapse mode) and a 6 m long pole
is an efficient method for 3-D monitoring of gullies, at a low cost
(~ EUR 1000 budget for the field equipment) and the time requirements
(~ 90 min for image collection). A mean error of 6.9 cm at the ground
control points was found, mainly due to model deformations derived from the
linear geometry of the gully and residual errors in camera calibration. The
straightforward image collection and processing approach can be of great
benefit for non-expert users working on gully erosion assessment.
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| Authors | ;C. Castillo;M. R. James;M. D. Redel-Macías;R. Pérez;J. A. Gómez |
| Journal | energy and environment |
| Year | 2015 |
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10.5194/soil-1-583-2015
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