Buildings are often modelled as two-dimensional (2D) footprints which are extruded to simple cubes. Buildings are also represented as more complex objects with roofs, facades, etc. – in this case they are polyhedra, sometimes of a complex shape. These allow for visualisation and analysis of a wide area like a city, but micro-scale analysis of interiors is not possible. An example can be rescue operation simulation where information about the internal structure of a building and the external terrain is crucial to improve the response time. It demands a three-dimensional (3D) model where each room is represented as a separate element; there are also doors, windows, walls and other objects that have to be included. Even complex geometrical mod...
A novel data structure for the topology of three-dimensional skeletons of buildings is presented. Ea...
Different users or applications need different scale model especially in computer application such a...
The construction of architecture is today increasingly often preceded by the construction of its phy...
Buildings are often modelled as two-dimensional (2D) footprints which are extruded to simple cubes. ...
Buildings are often modelled as two-dimensional (2D) footprints which are extruded to simple cubes. ...
While CityGML permits us to represent 3D city models, its use for applications where spatial analysi...
© 2016 by the authors. There is an increasing need for building models that permit interior navigati...
There is an increasing need for building models that permit interior navigation, e.g., for escape ro...
© 2016 Wuhan University. 3D city models are widely used in many disciplines and applications, such a...
International audienceThis paper presents a new method for reconstructing geometry and topology of 3...
Recent advances in computer graphics and 3D user interfaces have enabled the emergence of 3D sketch ...
There exists a big gap between the capabilities of current 3D-CAD applications and their actual usag...
Considering various fields of applications for building surveying and various demands, geometry repr...
Scaling factor is one of the most crucial aspect in 2D and 3D models especially in computer graphics...
Considering various fields of applications for building surveying and various demands, geometry repr...
A novel data structure for the topology of three-dimensional skeletons of buildings is presented. Ea...
Different users or applications need different scale model especially in computer application such a...
The construction of architecture is today increasingly often preceded by the construction of its phy...
Buildings are often modelled as two-dimensional (2D) footprints which are extruded to simple cubes. ...
Buildings are often modelled as two-dimensional (2D) footprints which are extruded to simple cubes. ...
While CityGML permits us to represent 3D city models, its use for applications where spatial analysi...
© 2016 by the authors. There is an increasing need for building models that permit interior navigati...
There is an increasing need for building models that permit interior navigation, e.g., for escape ro...
© 2016 Wuhan University. 3D city models are widely used in many disciplines and applications, such a...
International audienceThis paper presents a new method for reconstructing geometry and topology of 3...
Recent advances in computer graphics and 3D user interfaces have enabled the emergence of 3D sketch ...
There exists a big gap between the capabilities of current 3D-CAD applications and their actual usag...
Considering various fields of applications for building surveying and various demands, geometry repr...
Scaling factor is one of the most crucial aspect in 2D and 3D models especially in computer graphics...
Considering various fields of applications for building surveying and various demands, geometry repr...
A novel data structure for the topology of three-dimensional skeletons of buildings is presented. Ea...
Different users or applications need different scale model especially in computer application such a...
The construction of architecture is today increasingly often preceded by the construction of its phy...