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21 June 2011 Integration of range and image data for building reconstruction
F. Nex, F. Remondino, F. Rinaudo
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Abstract
The extraction of information from image and range data is one of the main research topics. In literature, several papers dealing with this topic has been already presented. In particular, several authors have suggested an integrated use of both range and image information in order to increase the reliability and the completeness of the results exploiting their complementary nature. In this paper, an integration between range and image data for the geometric reconstruction of man-made object is presented. The focus is on the edge extraction procedure performed in an integrated way exploiting both the from range and image data. Both terrestrial and aerial applications have been analysed for the façade extraction in terrestrial acquisitions and the roof outline extraction from aerial data. The algorithm and the achieved results will be described and discussed in detail.
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F. Nex, F. Remondino, and F. Rinaudo "Integration of range and image data for building reconstruction", Proc. SPIE 8085, Videometrics, Range Imaging, and Applications XI, 80850A (21 June 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.890029
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Clouds

Image resolution

Feature extraction

Reconstruction algorithms

3D modeling

Image filtering

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