In order to solve the problem of heavy workload of landscape plant modeling, the lack of efficient auxiliary or automatic methods for establishing three-dimensional models for various landscape plants, and the general three-dimensional models of landscape plants which cannot reflect the natural growth of plants and the interaction between the environment, this paper proposes a method of three-dimensional simulation of landscape design based on image sensors. This method includes the construction of three-dimensional image simulation landscape feature analysis function and rationality judgment model, so as to provide theoretical support for landscape design. The experimental results show that the matching number and matching rate of landscape feature points obtained by the traditional deep evaluation method are lower than those obtained by the 3D image simulation method used in this paper, and the steps of image feature points matching are relatively simple. With the gradual expansion of the scope, the accuracy of the three-dimensional image simulation judgment method used in this paper is gradually improved, up to 89%, while the traditional method is always maintained at about 40%. Conclusion. The 3D simulation landscape design method based on image sensor has higher accuracy and wider application prospect.
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