Abstract
This paper demonstrates an experiment on the generation of 3D virtual geographic environment on the basis of experimental flight laser scanning data by a set of algorithms and methods that were developed to automatically interpret range images for extracting geo-spatial features and then to reconstruct geo-objects. The algorithms and methods for the interpretation and modeling of laser scanner data include triangulated-irregular-net-work (TIN)-based range image interpolation; mathematical-morphology (MM)-based range image filtering, feature extraction and range image segmentation, feature generalization and optimization, 3D objects reconstruction and modeling; computergraphics (CG)-based visualization and animation of geographic virtual reality environment. © 2003 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Jie, D., Xiaoyong, C., & Yamazaki, F. (2003). Generation of 3d virtual geographic environment based on laser scanning technique. Geo-Spatial Information Science, 6(3), 37–42. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02826891
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