2010
DOI: 10.1680/muen.2010.163.2.89
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Low-cost geo-data acquisition for the urban built environment

Abstract: In the urban environment there is a need for new and renovated building façades to be created in harmony with the existing environment. This paper describes a simple approach to the acquisition of geo-data. An off-the-shelf software package together with low-cost equipment was used to collect building inventory data from a combination of high-resolution digital and video camera images, digital close-range photogrammetry techniques and geographic information systems. The method consists of three stages. First t… Show more

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“…The third paper, 'Low-cost geo-data acquisition for the urban built environment' (Aydin, 2010), builds upon the concepts presented in the first two papers and develops a method through which building elevations can be accurately surveyed, in effect creating 3-dimentional spatial information. The actual proposal is, in reality, for vertical 2-dimentional spatial data, specifically to create accurate building façades, but the use of the information to create a virtual 3D representation of an area would be a small step for many municipal practitioners.…”
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“…The third paper, 'Low-cost geo-data acquisition for the urban built environment' (Aydin, 2010), builds upon the concepts presented in the first two papers and develops a method through which building elevations can be accurately surveyed, in effect creating 3-dimentional spatial information. The actual proposal is, in reality, for vertical 2-dimentional spatial data, specifically to create accurate building façades, but the use of the information to create a virtual 3D representation of an area would be a small step for many municipal practitioners.…”
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confidence: 99%