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2017
Conference Paper
Title

3D building reconstruction in a remote sensing workflow

Abstract
3D reconstruction and recognition of buildings and urban scenes is crucial for urban planning, disaster evaluation, historical, architectural and/or urban research and other photogrammetric tasks. The purpose of this research work is to evaluate 3D reconstruction of urban scenes by using the simplest workflow given by the optional IMAGINE UAV module for the ERDAS IMAGINE 2016 software. Digital elevation models and point clouds were extracted from RGB aerial images, which were captured by two SVS-Vistek nadir cameras with a resolution of 16 megapixel. The cameras were synchronized with a GPS/INS module for a direct georeferencing of the images. Additionally, the generated 3D models were imported to the Agiosoft PhotoScan application for a better visualization and to verify the focal length of the camera. The tridicon BuildingFinder software was used to improve the quality of the produced point clouds and for building recognition as well.
Author(s)
Becker, Merlin
Espinosa, Nayeli S.
Middelmann, Wolfgang  
Runkel, Irmgard
Mainwork
Earth Resources and Environmental Remote Sensing/GIS Applications VIII  
Conference
Conference "Earth Resources and Environmental Remote Sensing/GIS Applications" 2017  
DOI
10.1117/12.2278855
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik, Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung IOSB  
Keyword(s)
  • Workflow

  • aerial image

  • 3D building reconstruction

  • building recogniton

  • IMAGINE UAV module

  • ERDAS IMAGINE software

  • Agisoft PhotoScan software

  • Tridicon Building Finder software

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