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A Three-Dimensional Visualization and Optimization Method of Landslide Disaster Scenes Guided by Knowledge

Lin Fu    
Jun Zhu    
Jianbo Lai    
Weilian Li    
Pei Dang    
Lingzhi Yin    
Jialuo Li    
Yukun Guo and Jigang You    

Resumen

The rapid acquisition of deposit volume information and dynamic modeling, as well as the visualization of disaster scenes, have great significance for the sharing of landslide information and the management of emergency rescue. However, existing methods have shortcomings, such as a long and costly deposit volume acquisition cycle, lack of knowledge and guidance, complex operations for scene modeling expression, and low scene rendering efficiency. Therefore, this paper focuses on the study of a three-dimensional visualization and optimization method for landslide disaster scenes guided by knowledge, and discusses key technologies such as the rapid acquisition of landslide deposit volume information based on three-dimensional reconstruction, the knowledge-guided dynamic modeling visualization of disaster scenes, and scene optimization considering visual significance. The prototype systems are developed and used in a case experiment and analysis. The experimental results show that the proposed method can quickly obtain the deposit volume, and the results are equivalent to ContextCapture, Metashape, and Pix4Dmapper software. The method realizes the dynamic visualization of the whole disaster process, provides rich information, achieves high readability, and improves the efficiency of scene rendering, with a stable average rendering frame rate of more than 80 frames/second.

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Revista: Buildings