A Study on the Effects of Photogrammetry by the Camera Angle of View Using Computer Simulation

Keita Nakamura, Toshihide Hanari, Taku Matsumoto, Kuniaki Kawabata, Hiroshi Yashiro
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During the decommissioning activities, a movie was shot inside the reactor building during the investigation of the primary containment vessel by applying photogrammetry, which is one of the methods for three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction from images, to the images from this movie, it is feasible to perform 3D reconstruction of the environment around the primary containment vessel. However, the images from this movie may not be suitable for 3D reconstruction because they were shot remotely by robots owing to limited illumination, high-dose environments, etc. Moreover, photogrammetry has the disadvantage of easily changing 3D reconstruction results by simply changing the shooting conditions. Therefore, this study investigated the accuracy of the 3D reconstruction results obtained by photogrammetry with changes in the camera angle of view under shooting conditions. In particular, we adopted 3D computer graphics software to simulate shooting target objects for 3D reconstruction in a dark environment while illuminating them with light for application in decommissioning activities. The experimental results obtained by applying artificial images generated by simulation to the photogrammetry method showed that more accurate 3D reconstruction results can be obtained when the camera angle of view is neither too wide nor too narrow when the target objects are shot and surrounded. However, the results showed that the accuracy of the obtained results is low during linear trajectory shooting when the camera angle of view is wide.
利用计算机模拟研究摄影机视角对摄影测量的影响
在退役活动中,在对一级安全壳进行调查时,在反应堆厂房内拍摄了一部电影,通过对这部电影中的图像进行摄影测量(这是根据图像进行三维(3D)重建的方法之一),可以对一级安全壳周围的环境进行三维(3D)重建。不过,这部电影中的图像可能不适合进行三维重建,因为这些图像是由机器人远程拍摄的,光照有限、环境剂量大等。此外,摄影测量法的缺点是只需改变拍摄条件,就很容易改变三维重建结果。因此,本研究探讨了在拍摄条件下,摄影测量法获得的三维重建结果随摄像机视角变化而变化的准确性。特别是,我们采用三维计算机制图软件,模拟在黑暗环境中拍摄目标物体进行三维重建,同时用灯光照射目标物体,以应用于退役活动。将模拟生成的人工图像应用于摄影测量方法所获得的实验结果表明,在对目标物体进行拍摄和包围时,如果摄像机的视角既不过宽也不过窄,则可以获得更精确的三维重建结果。然而,结果表明,在线性轨迹拍摄中,当相机视角较宽时,获得的结果精度较低。
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