The use of photogrammetry techniques to evaluate the construction project progress

The modeling of 3D objects from image sequence is a challenging problem and has been an important research topic in the areas of photogrammetry and computer vision for many years. Photogrammetry is the science of calculating 3D object co-ordinates from image and provides a flexible and robust approa...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Memon, Zubair, Abd. Majid, Muhd Zaimi, Mustaffar, Mushairry
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spelling my.utm.58432010-10-15T09:06:58Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/5843/ The use of photogrammetry techniques to evaluate the construction project progress Ahmed Memon, Zubair Abd. Majid, Muhd Zaimi Mustaffar, Mushairry TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The modeling of 3D objects from image sequence is a challenging problem and has been an important research topic in the areas of photogrammetry and computer vision for many years. Photogrammetry is the science of calculating 3D object co-ordinates from image and provides a flexible and robust approach for measuring the static and dynamic characteristics for construction management. This paper discusses the experience in Construction Technology and Management Centre (CTMC), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) in adapting photogrammetry methods for specific problems in the construction industry and outlines the principles of close-range photogrammetry in evaluating the progress of construction projects. There is a need to use the principles of close-range photogrammetry to evaluate the progress of construction project and to develop the actual progress bar chart. The fundamental task of photogrammetry is to rigorously establish the geometric relationship between the image and the object, as it existed at the time of imaging event. One such software application is PhotoModeler Pro version from the Canadian company Eos System has been suggested to extract the 3D features from 2D images. The approach described in this paper demonstrates the use of digital photogrammetry as a complementary method, which describes the 3D features extraction procedure in detail and highlights the qualitative control that can be achieved during the construction. The technique uses mainly off-the-shelf digitalcamera and software technologies that are affordable to most organisations and able to provide acceptable accuracy. Penerbit UTM Press 2006-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/5843/1/bab1.pdf Ahmed Memon, Zubair and Abd. Majid, Muhd Zaimi and Mustaffar, Mushairry (2006) The use of photogrammetry techniques to evaluate the construction project progress. Jurnal Teknologi B (44B). pp. 1-15. ISSN 0127-9696 http://www.penerbit.utm.my/onlinejournal/44/B/JT44jun2006bil1.pdf
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Ahmed Memon, Zubair
Abd. Majid, Muhd Zaimi
Mustaffar, Mushairry
The use of photogrammetry techniques to evaluate the construction project progress
description The modeling of 3D objects from image sequence is a challenging problem and has been an important research topic in the areas of photogrammetry and computer vision for many years. Photogrammetry is the science of calculating 3D object co-ordinates from image and provides a flexible and robust approach for measuring the static and dynamic characteristics for construction management. This paper discusses the experience in Construction Technology and Management Centre (CTMC), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) in adapting photogrammetry methods for specific problems in the construction industry and outlines the principles of close-range photogrammetry in evaluating the progress of construction projects. There is a need to use the principles of close-range photogrammetry to evaluate the progress of construction project and to develop the actual progress bar chart. The fundamental task of photogrammetry is to rigorously establish the geometric relationship between the image and the object, as it existed at the time of imaging event. One such software application is PhotoModeler Pro version from the Canadian company Eos System has been suggested to extract the 3D features from 2D images. The approach described in this paper demonstrates the use of digital photogrammetry as a complementary method, which describes the 3D features extraction procedure in detail and highlights the qualitative control that can be achieved during the construction. The technique uses mainly off-the-shelf digitalcamera and software technologies that are affordable to most organisations and able to provide acceptable accuracy.
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author Ahmed Memon, Zubair
Abd. Majid, Muhd Zaimi
Mustaffar, Mushairry
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Abd. Majid, Muhd Zaimi
Mustaffar, Mushairry
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title The use of photogrammetry techniques to evaluate the construction project progress
title_short The use of photogrammetry techniques to evaluate the construction project progress
title_full The use of photogrammetry techniques to evaluate the construction project progress
title_fullStr The use of photogrammetry techniques to evaluate the construction project progress
title_full_unstemmed The use of photogrammetry techniques to evaluate the construction project progress
title_sort use of photogrammetry techniques to evaluate the construction project progress
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
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