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We used the well-known Avenches dataset (Mason et al, 1994) and the new AMOBE II dataset of Zürich
(Zimmermann, 2000). This dataset covers an area nearby the centre of Zürich (Switzerland) and the ETH Hónggerberg
(Figure 1). The region comprises the old centre of the quarter Hóngg, different residential areas with different types of
buildings (flat roofs, hip roofs etc.), other man-made objects like places, bridges and streets, different kinds of
vegetation (forest, single trees, meadow, vineyard, gardens etc.), and the Limmat river. The region is situation in the
Limmat Valley so that the mapped area has a strong slope.
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Figure 1: Map of Ziirich and the situation of the aerial Figure 2: Manually measured DTM data shown as regular
images of the Zürich Hóngg dataset grid
The data is based on a 2x2 image block collected over Zürich at an image scale of 1:5000. It consists of two models
from two neighbouring strips flown directly over the quarter Hóngg. The 23cm x 23cm colour photographs were
scanned at 14 um (Figure 3). This photography was flown 1050 m over ground with 65% forward and 45 % sidewards
overlap. A raster digital terrain model (DTM, Figure 2) without building or tree elevation data and a digital surface
model (DSM) (Figure 4) were generated to support the processing.
Figure 3: One aerial image, No 59 of the new dataset Figure 4: DSM of Image Pair 58/59 computed by
the commercial software Virtuozo
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