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Yi Liu, Yiting Deng, Zhen Liu and Mohamed Osmani
At present, increased modes of transport have facilitated daily life. Building information modeling (BIM) integration has become a key strategy to foster efficiency, collaboration, and sustainability in the fields of buildings, transport, and facilities....
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Paul-Mark DiFrancesco, David A. Bonneau and D. Jean Hutchinson
Key to the quantification of rockfall hazard is an understanding of its magnitude-frequency behaviour. Remote sensing has allowed for the accurate observation of rockfall activity, with methods being developed for digitally assembling the monitored occur...
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Syahiirah Salleh, Uznir Ujang and Suhaibah Azri
University campuses consists of many buildings within a large area managed by a single organization. Like 3D city modeling, a 3D model of campuses can be utilized to provide a better foundation for planning, navigation and management of buildings. This s...
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Sami El-Mahgary, Juho-Pekka Virtanen and Hannu Hyyppä
The importance of being able to separate the semantics from the actual (X,Y,Z) coordinates in a point cloud has been actively brought up in recent research. However, there is still no widely used or accepted data layout paradigm on how to efficiently sto...
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Florent Poux, Roland Billen, Jean-Paul Kasprzyk, Pierre-Henri Lefebvre and Pierre Hallot
The digital management of an archaeological site requires to store, organise, access and represent all the information that is collected on the field. Heritage building information modelling, archaeological or heritage information systems now tend to pro...
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Dariusz Gosciewski and Malgorzata Gerus-Gosciewska
A regular network of squares is formed by points uniformly distributed (mostly in the square corners) over the surface that is represented by the network. Each point (node) of the network has specified coordinates (X and Y) with a fixed constant distance...
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Tomás Fernández, José Luis Pérez-García, José Miguel Gómez-López, Javier Cardenal, Julio Calero, Mario Sánchez-Gómez, Jorge Delgado and Joaquín Tovar-Pescador
Gully erosion is one of the main processes of soil degradation, representing 50%?90% of total erosion at basin scales. Thus, its precise characterization has received growing attention in recent years. Geomatics techniques, mainly photogrammetry and LiDA...
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Andrew Marx, Yu-Hsi Chou, Kevin Mercy and Richard Windisch
The availability and precision of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) permit the repeated collection of very-high quality three-dimensional (3D) data to monitor high-interest areas, such as dams, urban areas, or erosion-prone coastlines. However, challenges ex...
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Yi Zhang, Zhichun Mu, Li Yuan, Hui Zeng and Long Chen
Most existing ICP (Iterative Closet Point)-based 3D ear recognition approaches resort to the coarse-to-fine ICP algorithms to match 3D ear models. With such an approach, the gallery-probe pairs are coarsely aligned based on a few local feature points and...
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