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Figure 13: 3D Model merging protrusion and excluding indenta
tions
6 DISCUSSION
In this paper an automatic approach for reconstructing models in
three levels of detail is proposed based on LIDAR data. The mod
eling approach deals with buildings which are formed by combi
nation of flat roof, gabled roof as well as hipped roof segments.
The example used in the previous section to illustrate our devel
oped algorithms shows that our concept for building reconstruc
tion works quite well. A strength of this projection based ap
proach is its robustness and that it is quite fast because projection
into 2D space reduce the algorithmic complexity significantly.
(a) Building reconstruction be- (b) Building reconstruction after
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