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Frédéric Leroux, Mickaël Germain, Étienne Clabaut, Yacine Bouroubi and Tony St-Pierre
Digital twins are increasingly gaining popularity as a method for simulating intricate natural and urban environments, with the precise segmentation of 3D objects playing an important role. This study focuses on developing a methodology for extracting bu...
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Zhixin Li, Song Ji, Dazhao Fan, Zhen Yan, Fengyi Wang and Ren Wang
Accurate building geometry information is crucial for urban planning in constrained spaces, fueling the growing demand for large-scale, high-precision 3D city modeling. Traditional methods like oblique photogrammetry and LiDAR prove time consuming and ex...
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Maria Uggla, Perola Olsson, Barzan Abdi, Björn Axelsson, Matthew Calvert, Ulrika Christensen, Daniel Gardevärn, Gabriel Hirsch, Eric Jeansson, Zuhret Kadric, Jonas Lord, Axel Loreman, Andreas Persson, Ola Setterby, Maria Sjöberger, Paul Stewart, Andreas Rudenå, Andreas Ahlström, Mikael Bauner, Kendall Hartman, Karolina Pantazatou, Wenjing Liu, Hongchao Fan, Gefei Kong, Hang Li and Lars Harrieadd Show full author list remove Hide full author list
Three-dimensional city models are increasingly being used for analyses and simulations. To enable such applications, it is necessary to standardise semantically richer city models and, in some cases, to connect the models with external data sources. In t...
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Kornelia Grzelka, Agnieszka Bieda, Jaroslaw Bydlosz and Anna Kondak
Despite the already advanced work on the construction of jurisdictional 3D cadastre models in many parts of the world and the technical feasibility of building very detailed 3D models of cities, relatively few specialists have focused on the aspects of v...
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Toni Rantanen, Arttu Julin, Juho-Pekka Virtanen, Hannu Hyyppä and Matti T. Vaaja
Increasing interest has recently been shown towards the digital twins of cities. These urban digital twins utilize 3D city models together with other data sources, such as open data, which can be accessed, e.g., through application programming interfaces...
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Zihao Zhao, Tao Wang, Yiru Zhang, Zixiang Wang and Ruixuan Geng
As a typical and special type of urban setting, the university campus usually faces similar challenges as cities raised by high-density inhabitants. The smart campus has been introduced based on the smart city, as concepts, technologies, and solutions to...
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Yue Ying, Mila Koeva, Monika Kuffer and Jaap Zevenbergen
Increasing urbanisation has inevitably led to the continuous construction of buildings. Urban expansion and densification processes reshape cities and, in particular, the third dimension (3D), thus calling for a technical shift from 2D to 3D for property...
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Yang Dong, Jiaxuan Song, Dazhao Fan, Song Ji and Rong Lei
In the field of geoinformation science, multiview, image-based 3D city modeling has developed rapidly, and image depth estimation is an important step in it. To address the problems of the poor adaptability of training models of existing neural network m...
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Robert ?upan, Adam Vinkovic, Rexhep Nikçi and Bernarda Pinjatela
This research is primarily focused on utilizing available airborne LiDAR data and spatial data from the OpenStreetMap (OSM) database to generate 3D models of buildings for a large-scale urban area. The city center of Ljubljana, Slovenia, was selected for...
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Evgeny Shirinyan and Dessislava Petrova-Antonova
3D city models integrate heterogeneous urban data from multiple sources in a unified geospatial representation, combining both semantics and geometry. Although in past decades they have predominantly been used for visualization, today they are used in a ...
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