Structure from Motion (SfM) is a photogrammetric technique used to create 3D models from a series of 2D images. It works by identifying common features in multiple images and using the changes in their positions to estimate the camera's pose (position and orientation) and the 3D structure of the scene. It's commonly used in surveying, mapping, archaeology, and creating 3D models for visual effects.
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