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CMRT09: Object Extraction for 3D City Models, Road Databases and Traffic Monitoring - Concepts, Algorithms, and Evaluation 
detect flooded roads in urban areas. Secondly, the geometric ac 
curacy of the used OpenStreeMap road objects are in many cases 
not accurate enough for a correct assignment. 
Possible assignment 
Result 
Correct assignment 
81.22% 
Manual control necessary 
4.60% 
Wrong assignment 
14.18% 
Table 2: Results Scenario: Gloucesterhire 
CONCLUSIONS 
This article presents a classification system to assess GIS-objects 
concerning their functionality. The system is evaluated by means 
of two test scenarios with the goal to derive the trafficability of 
roads during a flooding. Both test scenarios show the good per 
formance and especially the efficiency of this approach. In fu 
ture work, the whole system will be evaluated using real ground 
truth to identify the reliability in disaster scenarios. Moreover, 
the additional benefit combining different image data types such 
as optical and radar will be part of further study. Currently, the 
combination of the probabilities is accomplished with a simple 
multiplication. It has to be investigated, if the combination of 
different probabilities could be realized better using a Dampster- 
Shafer framework. In addition, future work comprises the devel 
opment of multi-temporal models to better exploit different image 
acquisition times including different data types. A further point 
is the preprocessing of the used GIS-objects to impove the spatial 
accuracy of the used infrastructure objects. 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 
This work is part of the IGSSE project ’’SafeEarth” funded by 
the Excellence Initiative of the German federal and state govern 
ments, and part of the project ’’DeSecure”. The author would 
like to thank the Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy 
Sachsen-Anhalt to provide the DEM and the ATKIS road data. 
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