Pix4D Releases Precise 3-D Modeling of Switzerland's Most Visited Historic Monument

by | Jul 3, 2014

Lausanne, Switzerland, June 25, 2014”Pix4D's presummer challenge was to create a highly accurate and very dense 3D model of Chillon Castle (Château de Chillon), Switzerland's most visited historic monument. The 3D point cloud integrates the indoor and outdoor structures of this highly complex architectural object with a resolution of up to 5mm and is based on both aerial and terrestrial images acquired with DJI Phantom 2 Vision, GoPro Hero 3+, Canon 6D and Sony alpha 7r cameras with Fisheye lenses.

The Chillon Castle is an island castle located on the shore of Lake Geneva, next to the city of Montreux. It is a highly interesting structure for photogrammetry and 3D modeling as it consists of over 21 independent buildings that were gradually connected between the 11th and 13th century. Today, the castle is one of Switzerland's most famous landmarks and is visited daily by thousands of visitors from around the world.

To create the 3D model, over 6'200 images have been acquired during one morning in 4 hours by a team of 7 people. A complete dataset of the castle has been acquired from the air using a DJI Phantom2 Vision and its integrated camera with a Fisheye lens at a resolution of 14MP. Another complete dataset was done using the GoPro Hero 3+ at a resolution of 12MP, mounted on a custom quadrocopter for the aerial imagery and held by hand for the ground imagery, walking around the castle for the parts that are accessible on foot and boating the parts only accessible by water.

For the inside structures “ inside courtyards as well as 18 rooms “ a Canon 6D (20,2MP full frame CMOS sensor) with a 8mm Fisheye lens and a Sony alpha 7r with a 8mm Rikonon fisheye lens (capturing APSC size images with 4800×3200 pixels) were used with an image taken approximately every meter. Additional imagery from parts of the outside structure was also acquired with these two cameras. To georeference the model and achieve best accuracy possible, a total of 9 GCPs (Ground Control Points) were distributed over the site.

In total, the data acquisition was divided into 19 datasets that were processed individually using the automatic workflow of Pix4Dmapper. Each sub project was georeferenced with the same GCPs to ensure the accuracy. For each step of the merging process, a separate bundle adjustment was performed using Pix4Dmapper's integrated rayCloud Editor. The sub projects were then merged into larger projects until all images have been combined into one final model made up of 95 million points. The accuracy of the model varies between 5mm and 20 cm, depending on the camera as well as the GSD the images have been acquired with.

The highly accurate 3D inside and outside reconstruction of such a geometrically complex structure shows the potential of purely image based 3D reconstruction for applications such as cultural heritage, archaeology and architecture. It demonstrates the possibility of using both ground and aerial imagery acquired at nadir and oblique angles in the same project, opening up countless new applications using affordable and easily available sensors like the GoPro or DSLR cameras.

The data acquisition as well as the final results can be viewed in the video of this project, published on our Youtube channel: http://youtu.be/j7PGgrMSi5o

To view the 3D model and download the White Paper on this project, go to www.pix4d.com/chillon.

About Pix4D

With over ten years of leading scientific research and founded in 2011, Pix4D has become the main provider and industry standard for professional unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) processing software. Started as a spinoff of the EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) Computer Vision Lab in Switzerland, Pix4D is a dynamic and

rapidly expanding company. The company has grown from three people in 2011 to six people in 2012 to twentyfive people today and has its offices at EPFL Innovation Park in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Pix4D is your solution to convert thousands of aerial images taken by lightweight UAV or aircraft into georeferenced 2D orthomosaics and 3D surface models and point clouds. With its advanced automatic aerial triangulation based purely on image content and unique optimization techniques, Pix4D enables civilian drones to become the nextgeneration mapping and surveying tool delivering survey-grade accuracy. Pix4D software offers surveygrade precision, features a fully automatic workflow and can be used by anyone as it is very intuitive and easy to use. Assess, edit and improve your projects directly in the software using the integrated editing tools and seamlessly import your results into any professional GIS, CAD and traditional photogrammetry software package. Pix4D's latest software package, Pix4Dmapper, introduces the rayCloud, a groundbreaking concept of multiray photogrammetry. The rayCloud is combining the 3D point cloud with the original input images for easy viewing as well as highly accurate semantic annotation and project improvement. Version 1.1 adds one more innovation with the Index Calculator for creation and analysis of singleband and index maps directly in the software.

About Chillon Castle

Excavations carried out from the end of the 19th century, in particular by the archeologist Albert Naef (18621936), affirm that this site has been occupied since the Bronze Age. In its current state, Chillon Castle is the result of several centuries of constant building, adaptations, renovations and restorations. The rocky island on which the castle is built, was both a natural protection and a strategic location to control the passage between northern and southern Europe. It is a doublefunction castle: facing the lake, Chillon is a princely residence, while the facade facing the mountain is a fortress that protects the road. Today, Chillon Castle is a cultural site, which welcomes over 350'000 visitors all the year round. Chillon produces also its own wine at the castle itself, which reflects the values of the foundation that runs the monument: tradition, prestige and quality.

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