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Augmented internet maps with property information from aerial imagery

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Current Internet-inspired mapping data are in the form of street maps, orthophotos, 3D models or street-side images to support searches and navigation. Images represent predominantly "eye candy" with little added value to the Internet-user. We analyze the Internet-inspired vertical aerial images themselves to add value to the data by detecting interesting data about the buildings, initially counting building floors and windows. For this purpose, oblique aerial imagery is less useful due to its excessive occlusions. This paper specifically introduces 3D point clouds to deal with balconies and awnings in the counting of floors and windows.

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      GIS '10: Proceedings of the 18th SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems
      November 2010
      566 pages
      ISBN:9781450304283
      DOI:10.1145/1869790

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