Analysis of Accuracies in a Photogrammetric Model from 90’ Altitude Flight
Faculty Mentor
Dr. Gustavo Maldonado, Dr. Marcel Maghiar
Location
Poster 219
Session Format
Poster Presentation
Academic Unit
Department of Civil Engineering
Keywords
Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing Student Research Symposium, Cyclone, LIDAR, MetaShape, CRP
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Start Date
2022 12:00 AM
January 2022
Analysis of Accuracies in a Photogrammetric Model from 90’ Altitude Flight
Poster 219
In order to produce a 3D model using aerial photos captured from a drone, a software called Agisoft MetaShape can be used. This software works by finding similarities in the given photos and uses aerial triangulation to calculate camera locations and build a dense point cloud like LIDAR. This process goes a step further to create a 3D surface called a mesh and build a texture to create a photorealistic digital representation of what has been captured. This semester my group is still in the process of analyzing footage at 90’. At this point the results and findings are not finalized.