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3D-Gebäudemodellierung und -generalisierung

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Gebäudeobjekte nehmen in 3D-Stadtmodellen eine zentrale Rolle ein. Da Anwendungen diese in unterschiedlichen Detaillierungsgraden benötigen, sind Methoden zur Generalisierung erforderlich, um die zunächst detailreichen 3D-Gebäudemodelle auf die geforderten Detailstufen zu bringen. Nach einem kurzen Überblick über verschiedene Möglichkeiten zur geometrischen und semantischen 3D-Gebäudemodellierung werden beispielhaft einige Verfahren vorgestellt, welche kartographische Generalisierungsvorgänge für 3D-Gebäudemodelle umsetzen.

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Kada, M. (2019). 3D-Gebäudemodellierung und -generalisierung. In: Sester, M. (eds) Geoinformatik. Springer Reference Naturwissenschaften . Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47096-1_67

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