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Beautification of City Models Based on Mixed Integer Linear Programming

In: Operations Research Proceedings 2018

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  • Steffen Goebbels

    (Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences)

  • Regina Pohle-Fröhlich

    (Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences)

Abstract

3D City Models often are generated from sparse airborne laser scanning point clouds. Data-driven algorithms fit plane segments with the points and combine segments to watertight roof models. But low resolution laser scanning data lead to noisy boundary structures that have to be straightened. We propose a mixed integer linear program that rectifies directions of boundary edges according to the cadastral footprint and favors orthogonality. We apply this procedure to all connected components of the planar graph that represents polygonal boundaries of roof facets. The proposed method is suitable for the generation of large scale city models.

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  • Steffen Goebbels & Regina Pohle-Fröhlich, 2019. "Beautification of City Models Based on Mixed Integer Linear Programming," Operations Research Proceedings, in: Bernard Fortz & Martine Labbé (ed.), Operations Research Proceedings 2018, pages 119-125, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:oprchp:978-3-030-18500-8_16
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-18500-8_16
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