Advantages of combining structure from motion and laser scanning for registration of underground cavities using mobile devices

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Malte J. M. Gurgel Axel Preusse
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Recent three-dimensional surveying techniques have opened up new opportunities for the registration and monitoring of underground cavities. There are essentially two main methods available: Laser scanning, which is used both above surface and increasingly underground, and photogrammetry, which is also experiencing a renaissance with techniques like structure from motion through the algorithm-based orientation of high-resolution images. Both methods provide the capability to reconstruct reality by various 3-D products like points clouds and meshed models. However, they differ significantly in the steps of registration and calculation as well as in the resulting evaluation options.
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APA: Malte J. M. Gurgel Axel Preusse  Advantages of combining structure from motion and laser scanning for registration of underground cavities using mobile devices

MLA: Malte J. M. Gurgel Axel Preusse Advantages of combining structure from motion and laser scanning for registration of underground cavities using mobile devices. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,

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