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Extracting 3D urban models from oblique aerial images
2015
2015 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE)
Oblique airborne cameras are increasingly used for area covering image collection of building facades in urban environments. Until recently, these images were mainly used to improve the visual appearance of relatively simple 3D building models by providing suitable facade texture. Meanwhile, oblique airborne images are also used to generate dense 3D point clouds using state-of-the-art pixel-based multi-stereo image matching. Subsequently, these point clouds can then enhance the amount of
doi:10.1109/jurse.2015.7120479
dblp:conf/jurse/HaalaRC15
fatcat:lrtythw2rnhc7bul2oxcfdtqwy