The problem of three-dimensional reconstruction of buildings is a known issue that was offered many solutions. As with any problem of this type, a major difficulty is to "translate" spatial insights that the human mind understands easily into actions that the algorithm will perform without external intervention. Examples of such observations are the answers to the following questions - Where are the corners in the room? Does a certain point in the picture belong to the ceiling / floor / walls? How far are the walls located in relation to the picture plane? The current project aims to reconstruct the internal structure of a room from a single/ few still pictures, with an emphasis on making the process fully automated. |
Introduction |
Project Details: |
Sophie Chernyakhovsky and Natalie Turgeman Supervised by Dmitry Rudoy Winter 2012 |
Automatic 3D room reconstruction |