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6. 3D CITY MODELING
3D data acquisition and object recognition were achieved by the
above methods. Then, the acquired datasets are output as DXF
format; therefore, 3D city modelling could be performed
automatically. Figure 10 shows the 3D city model from 2 view
points.
7. CONCLUSION
This paper investigates the automatic city modelling method
using HDTV imagery, and the followings are ascertained:
* Epipolar matching using probabilistic relaxation method
could be performed successfully.
* Performance of line matching was amazingly progressed.
* Object recognition could be performed efficiently.
Therefore, the epipolar matching and object recognition were
combined with original line matching method which used
optical flow, and automatic 3D city modelling could be
performed in this paper.
Consequently, it is expected that the method will apply for not
only photogrammetric field but also GIS, city planning, and so
on. However, there are still following issues that needed to be
resolved before this method becomes operational.
* Acquisition of more accurate 3D data.
* Surface recognition for construction of roof.
* 3D modelling for more wider region
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Acknowledgement
The HDTV images in this paper were produced by Aero Asahi
Corporation. The authors express graduate to Mr. TSURU at
Aero Asahi Corporation for his help at this place.
(a) View from Left Side
(b) View from Right Side
Figure 10. 3D City Model
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