Exploration of 3D Reconstruction Techniques for the UPOU FMDS’ Perma G.A.R.D.E.N.: Contributing to Its Digital Twin Development
Exploration of 3D Reconstruction Techniques for the UPOU FMDS’ Perma G.A.R.D.E.N.: Contributing to Its Digital Twin Development
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2024
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This project aims to explore emerging 3D reconstruction techniques applied to
the UPOU FMDS’ Perma G.A.R.D.E.N., in contribution to its digital twin development.
The objectives include providing a simplified overview of how the explored 3D
reconstruction methods work, testing these techniques to the garden, and assessing
their output models in terms of visual accuracy and usability. The project also
addresses and acknowledges various issues, explores an optimal methodology, and
includes prototyping and recommendations to provide insights for future developers
and researchers working on the garden’s digital twin. Among the three explored
techniques—Photogrammetry, Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF), and Gaussian
Splatting—Gaussian Splatting was found to be the most suitable for the garden, based
on visual accuracy and usability. The optimal methodology utilized the Nerfstudio
framework with its “splatfacto” method, which is its Gaussian Splatting procedure. For
prototyping, PlayCanvas was used with its support for editing and integrating Gaussian
Splatting 3D models. Various issues were addressed and acknowledged during these
phases. The insights from this project could benefit future developers and researchers
involved in the garden’s digital twin project by demonstrating the differences between
the 3D reconstruction methods and their application to the garden. The prototypes
provided, which are available as open educational resources, could inspire the
enhancement of the current digital twin of the garden, which is its 360-degree photo
based Virtual Reality (VR) tour, by integrating walkability through a 3D model, thus
increasing its immersive experience.