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#3d photoscan software#
The software packages are tested using UAV datasets of a real earthquake scene. This paper evaluates powerful commercial and open-source software solutions for the 3D reconstruction of disaster scenes for rapid response situations. The a-priori establishment of a proper workflow for fast and reliable image-based 3D modelling and the a priori determination of the parameters that have to be set in each step of the photogrammetric pipeline are critical aspects that ensure the readiness in an emergency response situation. Fast 3D modelling of fully or partially collapsed buildings using images from Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) can considerably help USaR efforts, thus improving disaster response and increasing survival rates. In such emergency response situations, Urban Search and Rescue (USaR) teams have to make quick decisions under stress in order to determine the location of possible trapped victims. Natural and man-made disasters that may take place due to a catastrophic incident (e.g., earthquake, explosion, terrorist attack) often result in trapped humans under rubble piles.