interior reconstruction using the 3d hough transform
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Abstract
Laser scanners are often used to create accurate 3D models of buildings for civil engineering purposes, but the process of manually
vectorizing a 3D point cloud is time consuming and error-prone (Adan and Huber, 2011). Therefore, the need to characterize and
quantify complex environments in an automatic fashion arises, posing challenges for data analysis. This paper presents a system for
3D modeling by detecting planes in 3D point clouds, based on which the scene is reconstructed at a high architectural level through
removing automatically clutter and foreground data. The implemented software detects openings, such as windows and doors and
completes the 3D model by inpainting.
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| Authors | ;R.-C. Dumitru;D. Borrmann;A. Nüchter |
| Journal | functional & integrative genomics |
| Year | 2013 |
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10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-5-W1-65-2013
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