Fast 3D City Model Generation |
Project
This research is part of the Visualization MURI, directed by Prof. Avideh Zakhor
Current Research
Fast, automated generation of photo realistic 3D models of city environments for the purpose of simulations and interactive walk-, drive-, or fly-thrus. This goal requires the combination of techniques from various research areas.
Airborne Modeling
Generation of 3D models of rooftops and terrain shape from airborne laser scans and photos.
Processing airborne laser scans
Reconstructing surface geometry
Texture mapping
Ground-Based Modeling
Generation of 3D models of facades and street scenery as seen from street level.
It involves in particular:
Ground-based data acquisition (challenge: huge amount of data)
Position estimation using scan matching and Monte-Carlo Localization
Automated segmentation, mesh generation, simplification and texturing
Rendering (LOD & scene graph generation)
Pictures of a facade model for 12 downtown Berkeley blocks, generated completely automated. Total acquisition time for the entire facade model was 25 minutes, only limited by traffic conditions. Total processing time was 4 hours.
Model Fusion
Merging ground-based and airborne model to one single model, usable for both walk- and fly-thrus.
Picture of fused model for 3 downtown Berkeley blocks. See below for download.
VRML models for 3D point clouds, meshes and textured models:
Here are some results to examine interactively, the newest ones on top. If you don't have installed a VRML viewer, you can download CosmoPlayer 2.1 here. For the large models, you should have a PC with a 64MB graphics card and at least 512 MB. If you experience problems viewing the models (blank screen), it might help to first save the VRML file and view it then.
You can click on pictures to enlarge.
Picture
Model description Processing state download Model of 3 downtown Berkeley blocks ( CVPR '03 & SIGGRAPH '03)ground-based facade model fused with airborne model
VRML(103 MB)
zip file
Model of 3 downtown Berkeley blocksreconstructed facade, foreground removed
VRML(80 MB)
Facade of the Berkeley Public Libraryreconstructed facade, foreground removed
VRML(2.4 MB)
Shattuck Ave. between Center and Addison Streetuntextured triangular raw mesh
VRML(1 MB)
Shattuck Ave. between Center and Addison Streetraw point cloud
VRML(4 MB)
Quicktime video of a rendered drive through and flythrough for downtown Berkeley: download ; 4D modeling of time varying scenes: download video: