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Articles | Volume XL-3/W2
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-3-W2-53-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-3-W2-53-2015
10 Mar 2015
 | 10 Mar 2015

EXTRACTING SEMANTICALLY ANNOTATED 3D BUILDING MODELS WITH TEXTURES FROM OBLIQUE AERIAL IMAGERY

D. Frommholz, M. Linkiewicz, H. Meissner, D. Dahlke, and A. Poznanska

Keywords: Aerial, Camera, City, Extraction, Virtual Reality, Point Cloud, Texture

Abstract. This paper proposes a method for the reconstruction of city buildings with automatically derived textures that can be directly used for façade element classification. Oblique and nadir aerial imagery recorded by a multi-head camera system is transformed into dense 3D point clouds and evaluated statistically in order to extract the hull of the structures. For the resulting wall, roof and ground surfaces high-resolution polygonal texture patches are calculated and compactly arranged in a texture atlas without resampling. The façade textures subsequently get analyzed by a commercial software package to detect possible windows whose contours are projected into the original oriented source images and sparsely ray-casted to obtain their 3D world coordinates. With the windows being reintegrated into the previously extracted hull the final building models are stored as semantically annotated CityGML ”LOD-2.5” objects.