3D Reconstruction in Ocean Environment Combining Photography with Subsea Positioning Sensors
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Open access
Authors
Buchanan, Alan
Date
2021Supervisor
Petra Helmholz
David Belton
Type
Thesis
Award
MPhil
Metadata
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Science and Engineering
School
School of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Collection
Abstract
This research involves 3D reconstruction from photography in a subsea environment. Recent developments in photogrammetric processing and digital camera technology provides an opportunity to provide an alternative to more traditional subsea techniques.for subsea surveying. This research opens a new field in subsea mapping. The ability to produce mapping products without requiring any extra equipment will be very attractive to industry.
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