2014
DOI: 10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-2-w3-47-2014
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3d Reconstruction of Buildings With Gabled and Hipped Structures Using Lidar Data

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Buildings are the most important objects in urban areas. Thus, building detection using photogrammetry and remote sensing data as well as 3D model of buildings are very useful for many applications such as mobile navigation, tourism, and disaster management. In this paper, an approach has been proposed for detecting buildings by LiDAR data and aerial images, as well as reconstructing 3D model of buildings. In this regard, firstly, building detection carried out by utilizing a Supper Vector Machine (SV… Show more

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“…However, only a limited number of studies were carried out to estimate the floor count in specific buildings. Some of the relevant and existing studies were mainly focused on building roof detection or segmentations, and the reconstruction of buildings in a virtual environment (Amini et al, 2014;Arefi and Reinartz, 2013). For example, Zheng et al (2017) developed a hybrid approach using LiDAR, building footprint, and orthophotography data to accurately model buildings' shape and structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, only a limited number of studies were carried out to estimate the floor count in specific buildings. Some of the relevant and existing studies were mainly focused on building roof detection or segmentations, and the reconstruction of buildings in a virtual environment (Amini et al, 2014;Arefi and Reinartz, 2013). For example, Zheng et al (2017) developed a hybrid approach using LiDAR, building footprint, and orthophotography data to accurately model buildings' shape and structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%