This research is concerned with a methodology for automated generation of polyhedral building models for complex structures, whose rooftops are bounded by straight lines. The process starts by utilizing LiDAR data for building hypothesis generation and derivation of individual planar patches constituting building rooftops. Initial boundaries of these patches are then refined through the integration of LiDAR and photogrammetric data and hierarchical processing of the planar patches. Building models for complex structures are finally produced using the refined boundaries. The performance of the developed methodology is evaluated through qualitative and quantitative analysis of the generated building models from real data. © 2009 by the authors.
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Kim, C., & Habib, A. (2009). Object-based integration of photogrammetric and LiDAR data for automated generation of complex polyhedral building models. Sensors, 9(7), 5679–5701. https://doi.org/10.3390/s90705679
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