Title :
3D Modeling Using Planar Segments and Mesh Elements
Author :
Stamos, Ioannis ; Yu, Gene ; Wolberg, George ; Zokai, Siavash
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., CUNY, New York, NY
Abstract :
Range sensing technology allows the photorealistic modeling of large-scale scenes, such as urban structures. The generated 3D representations, after automated registration, are useful for urban planning, historical preservation, or virtual reality applications. One major issue in 3D modeling of complex large-scale scenes is that the final result is a dense complicated mesh. Significant, in some cases manual, postprocessing (mesh simplification, hole filling) is required to make this representation usable by graphics or CAD applications. This paper presents a 3D modeling approach that models large planar scene areas of the scene with planar primitives (extracted via a segmentation pre-process), and non-planar areas with mesh primitives. In that respect, the final model is significantly compressed. Also, lines of intersection between neighboring planes are modeled as such. These steps bring the model closer to graphics/CAD applications. We present results from experiments with complex range scans from urban structures and from the interior of a large-scale landmark urban building (Grand Central Terminal, NYC).
Keywords :
CAD; mesh generation; solid modelling; town and country planning; 3D modeling approach; 3D representations; CAD applications; Grand Central Terminal; graphics applications; historical preservation; hole filling; landmark urban building; mesh elements; mesh simplification; photorealistic modeling; planar segments; range sensing technology; urban planning; urban structures; virtual reality; Brain modeling; Computer science; Educational institutions; Filling; Image segmentation; Large-scale systems; Laser modes; Layout; Solid modeling; Urban planning;
Conference_Titel :
3D Data Processing, Visualization, and Transmission, Third International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Chapel Hill, NC
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2825-2
DOI :
10.1109/3DPVT.2006.5