Abstract
This paper proposes a fused landscape augmented reality method based on 3D model multiview reconstruction. Based on the principles related to augmented reality technology, the proposed method uses natural features of images for training and extraction, which solves the problems of convenience and aesthetics caused by artificial signs. By extracting and training natural features at different scales of the acquired images, Harris and FREAK algorithms are used to extract features and create binary descriptors for real-time acquired images. Feature matching is performed on the above two features to estimate the location where the reconstructed model will appear. At the same time, for the difficulties of 3D model reconstruction requiring relevant expertise and the defects of poor reconstruction effect, the SFM algorithm is used for multiview reconstruction of landscape models to realize the augmented reality fusion method of natural scenes and landscape models. After the experiments, the fusion achieved by this method works well, which proves that the method is feasible and has potential.
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