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auxiliary height value, various important objects in the range
image are differentiated and feature extraction, 3D
reconstruction and visualization can be realized with further
processing.
Further research along this line may include, for example,
improving the reliability of the algorithms to handle the
extraction of complex objects: developing a user interface to
facilitate the use of semi-automatic editing process when the
use of an automatic process is problematic; to detect detailed
structures of a building; to assess the accuracy of the detected
details; and to integrate such data with other sources such as
multi-spectral images or GIS data to reconstruct objects.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The work described in this paper was fully supported by the
Hi-Tech Research and Development Program of China (Project
No.: 2001AA131020) and by funding from the National
Natural Science Foundation of China (Project No.: 40301040),
by funding from the CRC scheme of Research Grants Council
of the Hong Kong SAR (Project No. 3 ZB40), The Hong Kong
Polytechnic University Research Fund (Project No.: 1.34.9709).
The test data 1s from the 863 Project (No.: 2001AA131020).