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Automatic building detection using LIDAR data and multispectral imagery

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posted on 2024-10-31, 16:55 authored by Mohammad Awrangjeb, Mehdi Ravanbakhsh, Clive Fraser
An automatic building detection technique using LIDAR data and multispectral imagery has been proposed. Two masks are obtained from the LIDAR data: a 'primary building mask' and a 'secondary building mask'. The primary building mask indicates the void areas where the laser does not reach below a certain height threshold. The secondary building mask indicates the filled areas, from where the laser reflects, above the same threshold. Line segments are extracted from around the void areas in the primary building mask. Line segments around trees are removed using the normalized difference vegetation index derived from the orthorectified multispectral images. The initial building positions are obtained based on the remaining line segments. The complete buildings are detected from their initial positions using the two masks and multispectral images in the YIQ colour system. It is experimentally shown that the proposed technique can successfully detect buildings, when assessed in terms of 15 indices including completeness, correctness and quality.

History

Start page

45

End page

51

Total pages

7

Outlet

Proceedings - 2010 Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications, DICTA 2010

Editors

Dr Jian Zhang, Dr Chunhua Shen, Dr Glenn Geers

Name of conference

International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications, DICTA

Publisher

IEEE

Place published

USA

Start date

2010-12-01

End date

2010-12-03

Language

English

Copyright

© 2010 IEEE

Former Identifier

2006038939

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-01-15