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different viewpoints. This way, the correct geometry is determined and a more practical approach to make the 3-D
models has been gained. The only data used is videography.
To supply coordinate reference, a common datum is determined, that its origin in this case is the corners of a room. All
the objects in the room have their own coordinate system, relating the common datum. Only if a need occurs to relate
this with a geographic coordinate system, then the geodetic control points become necessary.
Data and Implementation
Data is collected using the Sony Camcorder TR-780-E Hi-8 CCD video camera, with auto-focus and a fixed zoom in 5
second shots. Images are stored in 30-minute videotapes and grabbed by using IRSS (Interactive Resource Sharing
System) which is an internal implementation of the institute.
The base software was Sense8’s WorldToolkit and the C code developed on their libraries (Mattila, 1997). Images are
transferred into .tga format to be able to process by World-Toolkit.
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Figure 1. The graphical relative orientation of an image and the room model. The change of viewpoint is shown on the
left and the results on the right: a) a video image presented as a background and the movable room model on it: b) the
viewpoint of the model changed so that the scale corresponds the one of the image; c) the viewpoint of the model
changed until the locations in X and Z are the right ones; d) the orientation specified by the w— and y—
rotations.
(The image above is taken from Haggrén et al. 1997)
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