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matching techniques in architectural applications are well
known (e.g. low texture, identical features, surface
discontinuities).
A further approach is to derive the DSM from an existing 3D
CAD model. This CAD model has to consist of closed faces (B-
rep) and has to represent a high level of details (Wiedemann
1996). To derive a 3D face model from punctual measurements
can be a time consuming and challenging task. If such a 3D
CAD model already exists, a generation of a orthoimage is
usually not necessary anymore.
2. MEASUREMENTS
A lot of interactive editing or a very intelligent interpolation is
necessary to create a DSM with the required point density when
only a limited amount of input data is available. On the other