Title :
3D Organization of 2D Urban Imagery
Author_Institution :
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Abstract :
Working with New York data as a representative and instructive example, we fuse aerial ladar imagery with satellite pictures and Geographic Information System (GIS) layers to form a comprehensive 3D urban map. Digital photographs are then mathematically inserted into this detailed world space. Reconstruction of the photos´ view frusta yields their cameras´ locations and pointing directions which may have been a priori unknown. It also enables knowledge to be projected from the urban map onto georegistered image planes. For instance, absolute geolocations can be assigned to individual pixels, and GIS annotations can be transferred from 3D to 2D. Moreover, such information propagates among all images whose view frusta intercept the same urban map location. We demonstrate how many imagery exploitation challenges (e.g. identify all photos containing some stationary ground target, quantify match between two pictures) become mathematically tractable once a 3D framework for analyzing 2D images is adopted. Finally, we close by briefly discussing future applications of this work to photo-based querying of urban knowledge databases.
Keywords :
geographic information systems; image reconstruction; image registration; image sensors; optical radar; photogrammetry; remote sensing by laser beam; terrain mapping; 2D urban imagery; 3D urban map; GIS; New York city; USA; aerial ladar imagery; digital photograph; geographic information system; geolocation; georegistered image; image analysis; image exploitation; image registration; photo view reconstruction; photo- based querying; satellite picture; urban knowledge database; Aircraft; Cameras; Cities and towns; Fuses; Geographic Information Systems; Geometry; Image analysis; Laser radar; Satellites; Spaceborne radar; Image analysis; image registration;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2008. IGARSS 2008. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2807-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2808-3
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2008.4778934