Modeling Thulamela |
This page briefly highlights the modeling pipeline we used at Thulamela to build
a 3D model. For a complete overview of Thulamela and an overview of its
sociological context, please also visit this
site
Under construction: New updates will come soon as the model is refined!! Acknowledgements:This work was sponsored by NSF grant IIS-0121239 |
Overview |
Working in KNP - May 29th - June 6th 2004 |
Equiped with a Leica HDS 3000 laser scanner, a Leica TPS 700 total station, and several still and video cameras, we acquired 3D point clouds, panoramic images, and video. Our aim: to combine all these elements and create 2D and 3D interfaces to navigate the site. |
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Building a 3D model |
Point cloud data The raw point cloud data consists of 28 range scans, and amounts to 40 million points. The HDS 3000 has a field of view of 360 degrees and a range of up to 200m, which allowed us to capture a course model in the course of 7 days. Scans can contain unwanted objects, mostly trees and bushes, that had to be removed manually. |
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Clean point cloud data The unwanted objects have been removed. Trees and points outside the region of interest were eliminated. |
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Data partitioning Due to its size, the data set was partitioned in smaller manageable boxes. |
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Surface integration The data within each box was converted to a mesh using the VripPack (Volumetric Range Integration) software.     View animation of the resulting model AVI (13 Mb) |
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Texture mapping In addition to range data, the HDS 3000 can acquire 2D imagery. We used these images to create a textured version of the model. |
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Digital terrain model Using the point clouds as starting point, we have created a digital terrain model of the site, to which we added texture from aerial photographs.     View animation AVI (33 Mb) |