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Titre : GIS for sustainable development Type de document : Monographie Auteurs : Michele Campagna, Éditeur scientifique Editeur : Londres : Taylor & Francis Année de publication : 2006 Importance : 535 p. Format : 16 x 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8493-3051-3 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Applications SIG
[Termes IGN] développement durable
[Termes IGN] établissement public
[Termes IGN] information géographique numérique
[Termes IGN] métadonnées
[Termes IGN] patrimoine culturel
[Termes IGN] patrimoine naturel
[Termes IGN] plan de développement
[Termes IGN] système d'information géographique
[Termes IGN] système d'information urbainRésumé : (Editeur) Ce livre examine comment les applications des SIG peuvent améliorer la collaboration dans la prise de décision entre les acteurs impliqués dans la promotion du développement durable. Ce volume examine les principaux GIScience, fournissant un aperçu des thèmes de recherche et des applications SIG qui permettent aux nouveaux arrivants et les professionnels à appliquer les méthodes GIScience durable à l'aménagement du territoire. Divisé en trois parties, le livre commence par une introduction aux questions de la durabilité, l'accent étant mis sur les concepts SIG concernant l'adoption et l'utilisation dans les organismes publics que sont la planification du développement. La partie 2 porte sur les méthodes de GIS, qui peuvent être utilisés pour soutenir le développement durable et résoudre les problèmes environnementaux. La partie 3 présente les projets de recherche et les meilleures pratiques relatives à différents domaines d'application dans le domaine. Ce texte fournit les dernières conclusions de la recherche, fournit des références complètes à des publications, et vous fournit un cadre de référence complet pour chaque sujet. Note de contenu : GENERAL ISSUES FOR GI USE IN PLANNING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
- The Rise of Cyber Planning: Some Theoretical Insights Andrea De Montis
- Theories of Digital Participation Robin S. Smith
- Metadata and data distribution Benedicte Bucher
- GI Based Applications on public authorities web sites and their non-professional users Mette Arleth
- Geographic Information as an Economic Good Alenka Krek
GIS RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
- Advanced Remote Sensing techniques for ecosystem data collection Alexandr Napryushkin and Eugenia Vertinskaya
- Spatio-temporal data modeling for "4D" Databases Alexandr Zipf
- Spatial Multimedia for Environmental Planning and Management Alexandra Fonseca and Cristina Gouveia
- Computer support for discussions in spatial planning Claus Rinner
- Integration of GIS and Simulation Models Andrea Giacomelli
- Microsimulation and GIS for spatial decision-making Dimitris Ballas
- Using Geodemographics and GIS for Sustainable Development Linda See and Phil Gibson
- Multivariate Spatial Analysis in Epidemiology: An Integrated Approach to Human Health and the Environment Stefania Bertazzon and Marina Gavrilova
- Zone Design in Public Health Policy. Konstantinos Daras and Seraphim Alvanides
- Tools in the spatial analysis of offences: evidence from Scandinavian cities Vania Ceccato
- Geospatial Technologies, Vulnerability Assessment, and Sustainable Hazards Mitigation in Cities Tarek Rashed
LEARNING FROM PRACTICE: GIS AS A TOOL IN PLANNING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT URBAN DYNAMICS
- Urban Multi-Level Geographical Information Satellite Generation Sebastien Gadal
- Urban scenario modelling and forecast for sustainable urban and regional planning Jose I. Barredo, Carlo Lavalle, and Marjo Kasanko
NATURAL and CULTURAL HERITAGE
- The Development of the Cross Border Region of Hungary and Austria Analyzed with Historical Cadastral and Land Register Data Susanne Steiner
- Computer aided reflexivity and data management in archaeology Anthony Beck and Assaad Seif
SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT
- A Geographical Approach to Community Safety : A UK Perspective Jonathan Corcoran and Bernie Bowen Thomson
- GIS Application to Support Water Infrastructures Facilities Localization in Particularly Valuable Environmental Areas : The Eolian Islands Case Study Giuseppe Cremona and Luisella Ciancarella
- Influence of data quality on solar radiation modelling Tomaz Podobnikar, Kristof Ostir, and Klemen ZaksekToma Podobnikar, Kristof Ostir, and Klemen Zaksek
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
- GIS support for empowering marginalized communities : the Cherokee Nation case study Laura Harjo
- GIS and participatory diagnosis in urban planning : a case study in Geneva Aurore Nembrini, Sandrine Billeau, Gilles Desthieux and Florent Joerin
- Visualizing alternative urban futures: using spatial multimedia to enhance Community Participation and policymaking Laxmi Ramasubramanian and Aimée C. Quinn
SDI & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
- SITAD : building a local Spatial Data Infrastructure in Italy Piergiorgio Cipriano
- Local GIS : Implementing the Urban Spatial Enabled Information System Walter OostdamNuméro de notice : 20074 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Recueil / ouvrage collectif DOI : 10.1201/9781420037845 En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1201/9781420037845 Format de la ressource électronique : URL Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=41717 Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 20074-01 37.40 Livre Centre de documentation Géomatique Disponible 20074-02 37.40 Livre Centre de documentation Géomatique Disponible Improving building footprints in InSAR data comparison with a Lidar DSM / Paolo Gamba in Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, PERS, vol 72 n° 1 (January 2006)
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Titre : Improving building footprints in InSAR data comparison with a Lidar DSM Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : Paolo Gamba, Auteur ; F. Dell'acqua, Auteur ; G. Lisini, Auteur ; F. Cisotta, Auteur Année de publication : 2006 Article en page(s) : pp 63 - 70 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Traitement d'image radar et applications
[Termes IGN] correction géométrique
[Termes IGN] détection du bâti
[Termes IGN] données lidar
[Termes IGN] étalement d'histogramme
[Termes IGN] image 3D
[Termes IGN] image radar moirée
[Termes IGN] milieu urbain
[Termes IGN] modèle numérique de surfaceRésumé : (Auteur) The first aim of this paper is to show how the joint use of Digital Surface Models (Dsms) coming from different sources may improve the understanding of an urban environment. More specifically, we consider laser and radar three-dimensional data over the same urban area and show that they can be profitably combined to improve building extraction. We exploit the better vertical and horizontal accuracy of the laser DSM, assumed to be available only for a small area, to ease the deformation of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (INSAR) DSM with built structures. To achieve this, we propose a method based on subsequent steps of geometrical correction, and mainly on a simple "stretching step" that uses laser data as a reference to adjust INSAR-derived building footprints. We show quantitative results obtained from two different urban areas, using different laser and radar data sets, to assess advantages and drawbacks of the proposed method. Numéro de notice : A2006-002 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : IMAGERIE Nature : Article DOI : 10.14358/PERS.72.1.63 En ligne : https://doi.org/10.14358/PERS.72.1.63 Format de la ressource électronique : URL article Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27730
in Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, PERS > vol 72 n° 1 (January 2006) . - pp 63 - 70[article]Proceedings of the GIS Research UK, 14th Annual Conference, GISRUK 2006, School of Geography, the University of Nottingham, 5-7 April 2006 / Gary Priestnall (2006)
Titre : Proceedings of the GIS Research UK, 14th Annual Conference, GISRUK 2006, School of Geography, the University of Nottingham, 5-7 April 2006 Type de document : Actes de congrès Auteurs : Gary Priestnall, Éditeur scientifique ; Paul Aplin, Éditeur scientifique Editeur : Geographical Information Science Research - UK GISRUK Année de publication : 2006 Conférence : GISRUK 2006, 14th GIS research UK annual conference 05/04/2006 07/04/2006 Nottingham Royaume-Uni Importance : 406 p. Format : 20 x 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-85358-226-7 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Géomatique
[Termes IGN] analyse spatiale
[Termes IGN] données démographiques
[Termes IGN] données environnementales
[Termes IGN] données localisées
[Termes IGN] généralisation automatique de données
[Termes IGN] géomatique web
[Termes IGN] milieu urbain
[Termes IGN] modélisation spatio-temporelle
[Termes IGN] ontologie
[Termes IGN] santé
[Termes IGN] système multi-agents
[Termes IGN] visualisation 3DNote de contenu : EDINA Keynote Presentation
Interoperability: a New Research Paradigm / David Schell - Open Geospatial Consortium, USA
Invited Presentation
Galileo and the Future of Satellite Positioning / Terry Moore - The University of Nottingham, UK
Experian Keynote Presentation
Achievements and Challenges in Geodemographics / Richard Webber - University College London, UK
Session 2A - Spatial Data Management
Modelling Residential Property Related Datasets for Application in a Knowledge Discovery System used for Property Valuation / Katerina Christopoulou and Muki Haklay - University College London, UK
Data Interoperability: Preparing for the Challenges / Peter Mooney and Adam C. Winstanley - National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland
Comparing Different Land Cover Data Sets for Agricultural Monitoring in Africa / S. Fritz*, L. See, F. Rembold, M. Massart, T Negre and C. von Hagen - *EC Joint Research Centre, Italy
Integrating a Sequence of Geo-Spatial Datasets / Eliyahu Safra and Yerach Doytsher - Technion, Israel
Context-Aware Spatial Analysis and Information Fusion from Heterogeneous Data Repositories. / Zarine Kemp*, Lei Tan and Jacqueline Whalley - *University of Kent, UK
Session 2B - Terrain Analysis
Swapping Subcatchments for Isobasins / John Lindsay, Laura Liddaman, Martin Evans and Julia McMorrow - The University of Manchester, UK
Optimal Portrayal of Contour Information over Steep Terrain / William Mackaness and Mike Steven - University of Edinburgh, UK
A Pyramidal Approach for Merging Topographic Datasets / Sagi Dalyot and Yerach Doytsher - Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Landscape Roughness Coefficients for Flood Inundation Modelling / Jochen E. Schubert, Martin J. Smith and Earl P. Edwards - The University of Nottingham, UK
Session 3A - Spatial Analysis
A Cluster-Based Approach to the Zoning Problem using an Extended Genetic Algorithm / Chris Brunsdon - University of Leicester, UK
Modelling Spatial Variation in Street Crime: an Inductive Learning Approach / Allan J. Brimicombe - University of East London, UK
Multi-Scale in Cross-Border Spatial Statistical Analysis / Jianquan Cheng - National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland
GM(1, 0-Kriging Prediction of Soil Dioxin Pattern / Danni Guo*, Renkuan Guo, Christien Thiart, Tonny Oyana, Dajun Dai and Sarah Hession -*University of Cape Town, South Africa
Visualising Species Distributions: the Role of Geostatistics and GIS in Understanding Large-Scale Spatial Variation in Breeding Birds / David J. Lieske and Darren J. Bender - University of Calgary, Canada
Session 3B - Environmental Applications
Assessing Scenarios for Improving Groundwater Quality through Land Use Change: the Water4all Project / A. Lovett*, K. Hiscock, T. Dockerty, A. Saich, C. Sandhu, G. Sunnenberg, K. Appleton, P. Johnson, J. Greaves and B. Harris - *University of East Anglia, UK
Using GIS to Identify Wildland Areas in the North Pennines / Stuart Blair*, Linda See, Steve Carver and Peter Samson - *University of Leeds, UK
Comparing Transport Impact for Energy Recovery from Domestic Waste (EfW): Large and Small-Scale Options for two UK Counties / Lucy Bastin and David M Longden - University of Aston, UK
Modelling Tree-Cover Change in the Brazilian Amazon and Beyond / Alejandro de las Heras and lain R. Lake- University of East Anglia, UK
Application of Spatial Analysis in Detection of Human Activities Impacts on Climate Change: a Case Study in Iran / Sima Torabi - The University of Nottingham, UK
Session 4A – Generalisation
Classifying Urban Structures for Mapping Purposes using Discriminant Analysis / Stefan Steiniger - University of Zurich, Switzerland
Density Modelling in Support of Automatic Recognition of Geographical Phenomena in Large Scale Topographic Databases / Omair Chaudhry and William Mackaness - University of Edinburgh, UK
Automated Art? Re-defining the Fundamental Questions of Generalisation / Jen Crowe - Laser-Scan, UK
Examining Spatial Variation in the Cartographic Veracity of the Gough Map / C.D. Lloyd and K.D. Lilley - Queen's University, Belfast, UK
Simplifying Polygons for Spatial Queries in SQL / Ian Elcoate, Jim Longstaff and Paul Massey - University of Teesside, UK
Session 4B - Health, Business and Policy Applications
Mapping Psychiatric Address Data / Paul Lewis, Mary O'Brien, Stewart Fotheringham, Martin Charlton and Adam Winstanley - National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland
A Geographical Health Equity Audit of Access to General Dental Practices in Manchester / Neil Bendel* and Gill Davies - *Manchester Joint Health Unit, UK
'London Calling': a Spatial Decision Support System for Inward Investors / Patrick Weber*, Dave Chapman and Marc Hardwick - *University College London, UK
Investigating Catchment Area Anomalies for a North England Store / David Lloyd and Jason Dykes - City University, London, UK
Data Issues Associated with Creating a National GIS Evidence Base for Rural Policy in Wales / Jonathan Radcliffe and Sean White - Cardiff University, UK
Session 5A - Urban Environments
Understanding Spatial Information Usage in a Mobile Context / Chao Li - University College London, UK
The Spatial Scale of Urban Areas / Padraig Corcoran and Adam Winstanley - National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland
A Conceptual Framework for Describing Microscale Pedestrian Access in the Built Environment / Aidan Slingsby and Paul Langley - University College London, UK
Using GIS to Model Population Physical Activity Levels and the Quality of Urban Green Space / Jenna Panter*, Andy Jones, Melvyn Hillsdon and Charles Foster - University of East Anglia, UK
Session 5B - Spatio-Temporal Modelling
And Then There Were Two: Revealing Patterns of Spatiotemporal Bifurcation with GIS & CART / David M Kidd - National Evolutionary Synthesis Center, USA
The Potential of Raster-Based Space-Time Composites in Multi-dimensional Analysis / Nick Mount - The University of Nottingham, UK
Kernel Density Estimation as a Spatial-Temporal Data Mining Tool: Exploring Road Traffic Accident Trends / Clive E. Sabel, Phil Bartie, Simon Kingham and Alan Nicholson - University of Canterbury, New Zealand
A New Method for Analysing Spatial Dynamics of Retail Distribution in Urban Space / Akiyoshi Inasaka and Yukio Sadahiro - University of Tokyo, Japan
Automated Time-Based Schematic Maps for Transportation Network Applications / Suchith Anand*, Jinsoo You, J. Mark Ware, Mike Jackson and George Taylor - The University of Nottingham, UK
Session 6A - Spatial Literacy
What do we Mean by "Spatial Literacy" in a GIS Context? / Benjamin Pozos Hernandez, Claire Jarvis, Jane Wellens and Nicholas Tate - University of Leicester, UK
Improving GlScience Learning Outcomes by a Shift to Case-Based Evaluation / Mordechai (Muki,) Haklay - University College London, UK
GIS into Schools: Developing a Secondary Level GIS Curriculum / Susanne Tschirner and Mary O'Brien - National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland
Session 6B - Ontologies
Habitat Data Uncertainty and Accuracy: Ontological Approaches to Data Fusion / Lex Comber*, Alan Brown and Jane Stevens - *University of Leicester, UK
A Visual Editor for Validating Geo-Ontologies in OWL / P.D. Smart, A.I. Abdelmoty and C.B. Jones - Cardiff University, UK
A Two-Faced Approach to Developing a Topographic Ontology / Hayley Mizen, Glen Hart and Catherine Dolbear - Ordnance Survey, UK
Recycling Ontologies: Exploiting a Topographic Ontology from an Ecological Perspective / Fiona Hemsley-Flint*, Glen Hart, John Lee and Stewart Thompson - *Oxford Brookes University, UK
Session 7A - Agent-Based Modelling and Simulation
Agent-Based Modelling and Simulation using Repast: a Gallery of GIS Applications from CASA / Christian J.E. Castle, Andrew T. Crooks and Paul A. Langley - University College London, UK
Experimenting with Cities using Agent Based Models / Andrew Crooks - University College Landon, UK
PastureSim: a Visualisation Tool for Pasture Management / C.E.S. Rider and F.E. Reitsma - University of Edinburgh, UK
Spatial Data Quality Analysis with Agent Technologies / Yang Li - University of East London, UK
Towards Developing a Simulation Modelling Framework for Major Urban Disaster Response / Jinsoo You, Michael L. Sena and Mike Jackson - The University of Nottingham, UK
Session 7B - Web Delivery
Avenues for Developing the UK's National Geospatial Metadata Service / James K Batcheller and Bruce M Gittings - University of Edinburgh, UK
Web-Based Visualisation Tools for Spatial Information Retrieval / Bisheng Yang, Ross Purves, Awase Khirni Syed and Robert Weibel - University of Zurich, Switzerland
A Web Interface to Explore and Restructure Geographical Datasets / Sandrine Bailey - Laboratoire COGIT—IGN, France
Public Web Mapping: Preliminary Usability Evaluation / Artemis Skarlatidou and Muki Haklay - University College London, UK
Evaluating, Classifying and Comparing GI Applications in Irish Planning Authorities / Mairead de Roiste - Trinity College, Ireland
Session 8A - Geodemographics
How Segregated are Name Origins? A New Method of Measuring Ethnic Residential Segregation / Pablo Mateos, Richard Webber and Paul Langley - University College London, UK
Modelling Residential Dwelling Types using OS Mastermap Data: a Comparison with the 2001 Census / Scott Orford and Jonathan Radcliffe - Cardiff University, UK
Students in the Community / Peter J. Halls - University of York, UK
Commuting to School: an Investigation of 2001 Census STS and Alternative Data Sources / Kirk Harland, Oliver Duke-Williams and John Stillwell - University of Leeds, UK
Creating Consistency in British Census Space / Nigel Walford and Kelly Hayles - Kingston University, UK
Session 8B - Visualisation
3-D Visualization of OS MasterMap: Using Height Data from LiDAR / Cici Alexander*, Sarah Smith, Claire Jarvis, Nicholas J. Tate and Kevin Tansey - *University of Leicester, UK
Planning Hikes Virtually: How Useful are Web-based 3D Visualizations? / Susanne Bleisch* and Jason Dykes - *Basel University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
Visualising Risk for Hill Walkers / Alastair Jardine and William Mackaness - University of Edinburgh, UK
GIS as an Interpretative Tool in Greek Archaeological Research / Despoina Tsiafakis and Vasilis Evangelidis - Cultural and Educational Technology Institute, Greece
The Topology of the GlScience Co-Authorship Network Revealed by 11 Core Journals / Cristina Arciniegas and Jo Wood - City University, London, UK
Poster Presentations (in alphabetical order of first author)
The Role of User Testing in Developing a European Web-Based Marine Pollution GIS / Paul Aplin *, Gary Priestnall, Pragya Agarwal and Torill Hamre - *The University of Nottingham, UK
Spatial Properties of VLF Lineaments using a Visual Basic Programme / Thushan C. Ekneligoda and Herbert Henkel - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Vectorial Data Use in a m:n-AC'` Cellular Automaton / Pau Fonseca i Casas - Barcelona School of informatics computing laboratory, Spain
UAV 'Salience' for GIS Missions: Augmenting Waypoint Navigation with Neurally Processed, Gabor Filter-Bank Outputs / R.L.B. French and L. Gordon* - *Ordnance Survey, UK
The Use of Cluster Analysis for the Creation of Sub-Market Groupings for Rural Property Valuation in Victoria, Australia / Kelly Hayles - RMIT University, Australia
Virtual Iceland: Enhancing Fieldwork Experiences Through E-Leaming / William Mackaness, Andy Dugmore, Stephen Edgar, Nick Hulton and Eduardo Serafin -University of Edinburgh, UK
Sinkhole Risk Prediction in Residential Area using GIS Technique / Abdul Nasir Matori*, Halim Setan and Sa'adiah M Saat - *Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia
GIS and Geostatistical Analysis of Spatial Data from Crime Scene Mapping and Forensic Investigations / Jennifer McKinley, Alastair Ruffen, Conor Graham and Lorraine Barry - Queen's University, Belfast, UK
Design and Implementation of an Advanced Generic Location-Aware Engine / Stelios Papakonstantinou and Vesna Brujic-Okretic - City University, London, UK
A Spatially-Aware Mobile Test Bed for Exploring and Enhancing Spatial Literacy Skills / Gary Priestnall and Gemma Polmear - The University
Bespoke Versus General Purpose Discrete Classifications: Segmentation of Higher Education Market Data / Alex Singleton and Paul Longley - University College London, UK
GIS Modelling Application for Identification of Ecologically Sound Land for Urban Agriculture: Special Reference to Colombo Urban Area / Padma Weerakoon - University of Sri Jayawardenepura, Sri Lanka
Does Fusion of Remotely Sensed Data Improve Classification Accuracy? / Eblal Zakzok* and Daoyi Chen - *The University of Manchester, UKNuméro de notice : 19713 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE/INFORMATIQUE Nature : Actes Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=82937 Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 19713-01 CG2006 Livre Centre de documentation Congrès Disponible A robust algorithm for estimating digital terrain models from digital surface models in dense urban areas / Nicolas Champion (2006)
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Titre : A robust algorithm for estimating digital terrain models from digital surface models in dense urban areas Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : Nicolas Champion , Auteur ; Didier Boldo
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Editeur : International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing ISPRS Année de publication : 2006 Collection : International Archives of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, ISSN 1682-1750 num. 36-3 Conférence : PCV 2006, ISPRS - Commission 3 symposium Photogrammetric Computer vision 20/09/2006 22/09/2006 Bonn Allemagne OA ISPRS Archives Importance : pp 111 - 116 Note générale : bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Applications photogrammétriques
[Termes IGN] méthode de réduction d'énergie
[Termes IGN] méthode robuste
[Termes IGN] modèle numérique de surface
[Termes IGN] modèle numérique de sursol
[Termes IGN] modèle numérique de terrain
[Termes IGN] zone urbaine denseRésumé : (auteur) This paper describes an algorithm in order to derive DTMs (Digital Terrain Models) from correlation DSMs (Digital Surface Models) and above-ground (buildings and vegetation) masks in dense urban areas. Among all the methods found in literature, the Elastic Grid method shows a good capability to reconstruct the topographic surface. This method consists in interpolating height values under above-ground masks by minimizing an energy. Nevertheless, this method is ill-adapted to outliers in input data (above-ground points out of above-ground masks). The main contribution of our study is the use of a method based on robust statistics in order to reject outliers from calculation so that the nal DTM ts the true topographic surface for the best. For that purpose, the initial Elastic Grid has been noticeably changed. The results of the new method for 2 test sites with a pixel ground size of 20 cm (the rst one is relatively at and the second one is hilly) show the quality of the nal DTM and the robustness of our method. Tests have been carried out with lower resolution DSMs and without any mask and show the feasability of extending the method to a more general context. Numéro de notice : C2006-011 Affiliation des auteurs : MATIS (1993-2011) Thématique : IMAGERIE Nature : Communication nature-HAL : ComAvecCL&ActesPubliésIntl DOI : sans En ligne : http://www.isprs.org/proceedings/XXXVI/part3/singlepapers/O_09.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : URL article Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=86191 A supervised classification approach towards quality self-diagnosis of 3D building models using digital aerial imagery / Laurence Boudet (2006)
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Titre : A supervised classification approach towards quality self-diagnosis of 3D building models using digital aerial imagery Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : Laurence Boudet , Auteur ; Nicolas Paparoditis
, Auteur ; Franck Jung
, Auteur ; Gilles Martinoty
, Auteur ; Marc Pierrot-Deseilligny
, Auteur
Editeur : International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing ISPRS Année de publication : 2006 Collection : International Archives of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, ISSN 1682-1750 num. 36-3 Conférence : PCV 2006, ISPRS - Commission 3 symposium Photogrammetric Computer vision 20/09/2006 22/09/2006 Bonn Allemagne OA ISPRS Archives Importance : pp 136 - 141 Note générale : bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Applications photogrammétriques
[Termes IGN] bati
[Termes IGN] classification dirigée
[Termes IGN] image aérienne
[Termes IGN] méthode robuste
[Termes IGN] modélisation 3D
[Termes IGN] toit
[Termes IGN] zone urbaine denseRésumé : (auteur) In the context of 3D building model production or updating, the models have to be manually checked one by one by a human operator in order to ensure their quality. In this paper, we investigate a new approach to perform a quality self-diagnosis of building models in dense urban areas from high resolution aerial images. Hence, we aim at reliably identifying roof facets that do not comply with quality specifications. The self-diagnosis process will highlight potential incorrect facets for their inspection by a human operator. A set of calibrated aerial images enable us to collect positive or negative evidences of roof facet existence and consistency. A particular attention has been paid to the definition of a set of low-level, complementary, robust and consistent image processing measures. Four quality classes have been defined and are used to classify roof facet quality. A supervised classifier and robust decision rules are then applied to perform an effective self-diagnosis according to the traffic light paradigm. Finally, the work in progress leads to a promising quantitative and qualitative evaluation in the context of dense urban areas. Numéro de notice : C2006-012 Affiliation des auteurs : MATIS+Ext (1993-2011) Thématique : IMAGERIE/POSITIONNEMENT Nature : Communication nature-HAL : ComAvecCL&ActesPubliésIntl DOI : sans En ligne : http://www.isprs.org/proceedings/XXXVI/part3/singlepapers/O_13.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : URL Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=86192 Documents numériques
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