Using geometry-based metrics as part of fitness -for- purpose evaluations of 3D city models

Abstract

Three-dimensional geospatial information is being increasingly used in a range of tasks beyond visualisation. 3D datasets, however, are often being produced without exact specifications and at mixed levels of geometric complexity. This leads to variations within the models’ geometric and semantic complexity as well as the degree of deviation from the corresponding real world objects. Existing descriptors and measures of 3D data such as CityGML’s level of detail are perhaps only partially sufficient in communicating data.

Title: Using geometry-based metrics as part of fitness -for- purpose evaluations of 3D city models

Authors: K. Wong and C. Ellul.

Publication: (1) 11th 3D Geoinfo Conference, Athens, Greece. 20-21 October 2016 | Publication link ; (2) ISPRS Ann. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spatial Inf. Sci., IV-2/W1, 129-136, 2016 | full text (pdf)

Year: 2016