Abstract

Abstract. The purpose of this research study is to assess the potential using smartphone camera captured images for 3D model reconstruction by using Structure from Motion (SFM) photogrammetry technique, specifically in term of volumetric measurement. In past, the volumetric measurement of surface or object is by using Imaging Station or by professional Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS), however such approach is expensive in labour fees and instruments fee respectively. A cheaper alternative is necessary for researcher and industrial to construct 3D model with greater cost efficiency. The improvement of photography and computer vision has introduced the technique of SFM photogrammetry, an alternative in 3D model reconstruction other than TLS. Non-metric camera sensor mounted inside budget smartphone are used to capture images of stockpile and processed by Agisoft Metashape Professional (AMP) software to construct a 3D model. The volumetric measurement is executed and compare with the benchmark which is the model constructed from TLS. Statistics and tables are used to indicate the accuracy of Smartphone based SFM photogrammetry in intuitive manner. The result shows that the volumetric measurement by using smartphone SFM method has significant difference when compared with the benchmark, TLS solution.

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