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3D MODELING OF OUTDOOR SCENES FROM OMNIDIRECTIONAL RANGE AND COLOR IMAGES

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This paper describes a method for modeling wide area outdoor environments by integrating omnidirectional range and color images. The proposed method efficiently acquires range and color data of outdoor environments by using omnidirectional laser rangefinder and omnidirectional multi-camera system (OMS). In this paper, we also give experimental results of reconstructing our campus from data acquired at 50 points.

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ASAI, T., KANBARA, M., YOKOYA, N. (2006). 3D MODELING OF OUTDOOR SCENES FROM OMNIDIRECTIONAL RANGE AND COLOR IMAGES. In: Wojciechowski, K., Smolka, B., Palus, H., Kozera, R., Skarbek, W., Noakes, L. (eds) Computer Vision and Graphics. Computational Imaging and Vision, vol 32. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4179-9_18

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