Structure From Motion
Structure From Motion (SfM) is a computer vision technique used to reconstruct three-dimensional models from a series of two-dimensional images. By analyzing the changes in perspective between these images, SfM identifies common features and calculates their positions in 3D space. This process allows for the creation of detailed models of objects or environments.
SfM is widely used in various fields, including archaeology, robotics, and geographic information systems. It enables researchers and professionals to visualize and analyze structures in a more interactive way, enhancing understanding and facilitating further study or development.