
Reconstruction and Analysis of 3D Scenes
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"The book . is complete summary for understanding the reconstruction of 3D scenes through the use of point clouds. . The 'book describes the theoretical background, and compares the performance of the proposed approaches to that of current state-of-the- art techniques.' This book is highly useful to those unfamiliar with laser scanner data gathering including Lidar and would serve as a good first choice to educators teaching about these technologies and processing applications." (Jeff Thurston, 3D Visualization World Magazine, 3dvisworld.com, October, 2016)
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Content
Introduction.- Preliminaries of 3D Point Cloud Processing.- A Brief Survey on 2D and 3D Feature Extraction.- Point Cloud Registration.- Co-Registration of 2D Imagery and 3D Point Cloud Data.- 3D Scene Analysis.- Conclusions and Future Work.
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