从斜向无人机图像中估算动物的三维姿态和形状

Vandita Shukla, Luca Morelli, F. Remondino, Andrea Micheli, D. Tuia, Benjamin Risse
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摘要目前,陆地和水生生态系统中的野生动物研究都采用无人机技术来完成监测、普查计数和栖息地分析等任务。与相机陷阱不同,无人机可实时灵活地调整飞行路径和相机视角,因此非常适合捕捉斑马或狮子等野生动物的多视角数据。随着最近在动物三维形状和姿态估计方面取得的进展,人们对利用无人机将三维分析从地面带到空中的兴趣日益浓厚。本文报告了欧盟资助的 WildDrone 项目的一些活动,并首次利用无人机的倾斜图像对动物进行三维分析。利用参数模型拟合,我们从单目 RGB 视频帧中估算出动物的三维形状和姿势。为了利用摄影测量证据将度量信息添加到参数动物模型中,我们提出了一个管道,在该管道中,我们对场景进行点云重建,以在三维场景中对动物进行缩放和定位。此外,我们还报告了面临的挑战、计划采取的下一步措施和未来发展方向。
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Towards Estimation of 3D Poses and Shapes of Animals from Oblique Drone Imagery
Abstract. Wildlife research in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems now deploys drone technology for tasks such as monitoring, census counts and habitat analysis. Unlike camera traps, drones offer real-time flexibility for adaptable flight paths and camera views, thus making them ideal for capturing multi-view data on wildlife like zebras or lions. With recent advancements in animals’ 3D shape & pose estimation, there is an increasing interest in bringing 3D analysis from ground to sky by means of drones. The paper reports some activities of the EU-funded WildDrone project and performs, for the first time, 3D analyses of animals exploiting oblique drone imagery. Using parametric model fitting, we estimate 3D shape and pose of animals from frames of a monocular RGB video. With the goal of appending metric information to parametric animal models using photogrammetric evidence, we propose a pipeline where we perform a point cloud reconstruction of the scene to scale and localize the animal within the 3D scene. Challenges, planned next steps and future directions are also reported.
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