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Articles | Volume XLII-4/W4
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W4-179-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W4-179-2017
27 Sep 2017
 | 27 Sep 2017

AERIAL IMAGERY AND LIDAR DATA FUSION FOR UNAMBIGUOUS EXTRACTION OF ADJACENT LEVEL-BUILDINGS’ FOOTPRINTS

S. Mola Ebrahimi, H. Arefi, and H. Rasti Veis

Keywords: Footprint, Hough Transform, High Resolution Aerial Image, LiDAR Data, Edge Detector

Abstract. Our paper aims to present a new approach to identify and extract building footprints using aerial images and LiDAR data. Employing an edge detector algorithm, our method first extracts the outer boundary of buildings, and then by taking advantage of Hough transform and extracting the boundary of connected buildings in a building block, it extracts building footprints located in each block. The proposed method first recognizes the predominant leading orientation of a building block using Hough transform, and then rotates the block according to the inverted complement of the dominant line’s angle. Therefore the block poses horizontally. Afterwards, by use of another Hough transform, vertical lines, which might be the building boundaries of interest, are extracted and the final building footprints within a block are obtained. The proposed algorithm is implemented and tested on the urban area of Zeebruges, Belgium(IEEE Contest,2015). The areas of extracted footprints are compared to the corresponding areas in the reference data and mean error is equal to 7.43 m2. Besides, qualitative and quantitative evaluations suggest that the proposed algorithm leads to acceptable results in automated precise extraction of building footprints.