Abstract |
This paper presents a novel method for 2D to 3D texture mapping using
shadows as cues. This work is part of a larger set of methods that
address the entire 3D modeling pipeline to create geometrically and
photometrically accurate models using a variety of data sources.
The focus is on building models of large outdoor, urban, historic
and archaeological sites. We pose registration of 2D images with the
3D model as an optimization problem that uses knowledge of the Sun's
position to estimate shadows in a scene, and use the shadows produced
as a cue to refine the registration parameters. Results are presented
for registration where ground truth is known and also for a large
scale model consisting of 14 3D scans and 10 images on a large
archaeological site in Sicily.
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