Impact of Data Capture Methods on 3D Reconstruction with Gaussian Splatting

Dimitar Rangelov*, Sierd Waanders, Kars Waanders, Maurice van Keulen, Radoslav Miltchev

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Abstract

This study examines how different filming techniques can enhance the quality of 3D reconstructions with a particular focus on their use in indoor crime scene investigations. Using Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) and Gaussian Splatting, we explored how factors like camera orientation, filming speed, data layering, and scanning path affect the detail and clarity of 3D reconstructions. Through experiments in a mock crime scene apartment, we identified optimal filming methods that reduce noise and artifacts, delivering clearer and more accurate reconstructions. Filming in landscape mode, at a slower speed, with at least three layers and focused on key objects produced the most effective results. These insights provide valuable guidelines for professionals in forensics, architecture, and cultural heritage preservation, helping them capture realistic high-quality 3D representations. This study also highlights the potential for future research to expand on these findings by exploring other algorithms, camera parameters, and real-time adjustment techniques.
Original languageEnglish
Article number65
JournalJournal of imaging
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Feb 2025

Keywords

  • 3D reconstruction
  • Neural radiance fields
  • Gaussian splatting
  • 3D scanner technology
  • Crime scene reconstruction
  • Forensic photogrammetry
  • Forensics

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