Reconstructing Power Lines from Images
Abstract
We present a novel method for 3D reconstruction
of overhead power lines from a few images. The solution to
this problem has a deep impact over the strategies adopted to
monitor the many thousand kilometres of powerlines innervating
our countries;currently, the only effective solution is based on the
use of high-end laser scanners mounted on drones. The difficulty
with image-based 3D reconstruction algorithms is that images of
wires of the power lines typically do not have point features to
match among different images. We leverage on a few assumptions
that can be made on the power lines case and define an ad-hoc
strategy for solving the problem. We first use a Structure from
Motion algorithm to retrieve the approximate camera poses and
then formulate a minimization problem to simultaneously define
a 3D wire hypothesis and refine the camera poses so that the
projections of that wire are consistent on the supporting images.
Images and movies
BibTex references
@InProceedings\{GMS18, author = "Ganovelli, Fabio and Malomo, Luigi and Scopigno, Roberto", title = "Reconstructing Power Lines from Images", booktitle = "Proc. IVCNZ Image and Vision Conference New Zealand", pages = "1-6", year = "2018", publisher = "IEEE", url = "http://vcg-legacy.isti.cnr.it/Publications/2018/GMS18" }