2012
DOI: 10.5194/isprsarchives-xxxix-b6-155-2012
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Comparative Study on Methods for 3d Modelling of Urban Areas

Abstract: This article presents (comparatively) the methodology for creating a 3D model of the urban area, based on terrestrial laser scanner, traditional technologies of terrestrial photogrammetry and aerial images. We are reviewing the data sources, their preliminary processing to be brought in a common system and the software used for this purpose. The case study presents the comparative results obtained using the methods listed above. To obtain the 3D models with terrestrial laser scanner systems have been used the … Show more

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“…A large number of studies have been focused on 3D modeling in urban areas based uniquely on photogrammetric techniques (Haala et al, 2015;Shashi and Jain, 2007), laser scanning (Bostrom et al, 2006;Tang et al, 2008) or, more recently, both combined (Hammoudi et al, 2011). Oniga (2012) carried out a comparative study about these techniques applied to 3D modeling in urban environments. However, so far, there is still an open discussion about which methodology is the most appropriate for generating highly accurate and esthetic 3D models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large number of studies have been focused on 3D modeling in urban areas based uniquely on photogrammetric techniques (Haala et al, 2015;Shashi and Jain, 2007), laser scanning (Bostrom et al, 2006;Tang et al, 2008) or, more recently, both combined (Hammoudi et al, 2011). Oniga (2012) carried out a comparative study about these techniques applied to 3D modeling in urban environments. However, so far, there is still an open discussion about which methodology is the most appropriate for generating highly accurate and esthetic 3D models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%