IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

3D Correspondence and Point Projection Method for Structures Deformation Analysis

  • Aurelio G. Melo,
  • Milena F. Pinto,
  • Leonardo M. Honorio,
  • Felipe M. Dias,
  • Juliano E. N. Masson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3027205
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 177823 – 177836

Abstract

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Mining slopes, electrical power generation dams and several big construction enterprises demands continuous inspections. The size and diversity of these structures demands high precision and portable approach. In such environments, 3D reconstruction methodologies are able to capture and analyze the real world in detail. However, the accuracy and precision can affect the ability to process and interpret the acquired data. For instance, laser scanning is a very accurate method and can deliver a higher quality result. Meanwhile, 3D photogrammetry using a single camera and Structure From Motion (SFM) have their performance correlated with the image quality. In a typical application, 3D data from reconstruction is pre-processed by a specialist. Then, it is stored for comparison and analyzed over time. The posterior analysis has several challenges associated with the reconstruction process characteristics. Several techniques have been developed to allow the comparison of point cloud captured at different epochs. Therefore, this research work presents a new methodology to perform alignment and comparison of point clouds, namely 3D-CP2, an acronym for 3D Correspondence and Point Projection. This method intends to analyze the point cloud motion to be applied in terrestrial 3D SFM reconstructions. Besides, the technique can also be used in many other related applications. The methodology developed in this work is applied in controlled experiments and real use cases to show its potential for point cloud displacements analysis. The results showed that the proposed method is efficient and can produce results more accurately than the referenced literature.

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