Malcom: Indonesian Journal of Machine Learning and Computer Science
Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): MALCOM October 2025

Analysis of Artificial Intelligence-Based Photogrammetry for Calculating the Volume of Bulk Material Stockpiles

Syam, Rahmat Fuadi (Unknown)
Usman, Syahrul (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Oct 2025

Abstract

This paper presents an automated UAV-based photogrammetric workflow for efficiently and accurately estimating bulk material stockpile volumes, addressing the limitations of conventional manual and LiDAR-based methods. The proposed approach converts UAV video data captured with a 40 MP RGB drone into georeferenced still frames, followed by SIFT and ORB feature extraction and exhaustive matching within COLMAP database. Incremental Structure-from-Motion with bundle adjustment reconstructs a sparse point cloud of 119,424 points and optimized camera parameters, while PatchMatch-based Multi-View Stereo generates a dense cloud of 2.3 million points at a ground sampling distance (GSD) of 0.1 cm. Ground Control Points obtained with RTK-GNSS ensure sub-2 cm georeferencing accuracy. Stockpile volumes are estimated using angle-of-repose height calculations, truncated-pyramid contour integration, and voxel occupancy methods, achieving volume errors of less than 3%. Validation against GPS and terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) references indicates horizontal accuracy of CE90 = 0.208 m, vertical accuracy of LE90 = 0.056 m, and mean reprojection error of 0.19 pixels. The entire process requires only 24 minutes for 199 images, confirming its applicability for industrial monitoring. Overall, the proposed AI-assisted photogrammetric pipeline provides a robust, reproducible, and cost-effective solution for automated stockpile volume measurement, enhancing safety, accuracy, and material management efficiency.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

malcom

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

Description

MALCOM: Indonesian Journal of Machine Learning and Computer Science is a scientific journal published by the Institut Riset dan Publikasi Indonesia (IRPI) in collaboration with several Universities throughout Riau and Indonesia. MALCOM will be published 2 (two) times a year, April and October, each ...