2000
DOI: 10.1111/0031-868x.00163
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The Phoenix Algorithm for Three Dimensional Data Capture

Abstract: The graphical representation and interactive manipulation of accurate three dimensional (3D) models of reality is rapidly becoming an inescapable necessity for many applications of geographical information systems (GIS). There are many problems and difficulties that must be overcome in order to facilitate such 3D models. Can accurate measurements, at sufficient resolution and using affordable resources, be obtained? Will application software usefully process, in all aspects, models of the real world, held in f… Show more

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“…Initially only three photographs were used to produce the 3D model. Additional photographs were added later to improve accuracy and increase details [4-8-14-17]. …”
Section: Evaluating Process Of the Signs By Digital Photogrammetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initially only three photographs were used to produce the 3D model. Additional photographs were added later to improve accuracy and increase details [4-8-14-17]. …”
Section: Evaluating Process Of the Signs By Digital Photogrammetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible to generate 3D city models and transfer them to a GIS database with DCRP and digital image processing techniques. Furthermore, publishing 3D city models by way of the internet for public use is also possible (Taylor et al, 2000;Vögtle and Steinle, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%