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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 2009 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event |
Publication status | Published - 2009 |
Event | 2009 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event - Shanghai, China Duration: 20 May 2009 → 22 May 2009 |
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Name | 2009 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event |
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Abstract
The automated extraction of topographic objects has been on the research agenda in the Photogrammetry and Computer Vision communities for more than two decades. Considerable progress has been achieved, though up to now there are hardly any commercial products that have been accepted by the market. Recent developments in the field of sensor technology, along with advanced techniques for data processing, have increased the potential of automated object extraction. This paper gives an overview on the status and further projects of automated object extraction, focusing on buildings and roads and on the application of high-resolution optical data.
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Computer Science(all)
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Science(all)
- Computer Networks and Communications
- Environmental Science(all)
- Ecology
- Environmental Science(all)
- Nature and Landscape Conservation
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TY - GEN
T1 - Status and further prospects of object extraction from image and laser data
AU - Rottensteiner, Franz
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - The automated extraction of topographic objects has been on the research agenda in the Photogrammetry and Computer Vision communities for more than two decades. Considerable progress has been achieved, though up to now there are hardly any commercial products that have been accepted by the market. Recent developments in the field of sensor technology, along with advanced techniques for data processing, have increased the potential of automated object extraction. This paper gives an overview on the status and further projects of automated object extraction, focusing on buildings and roads and on the application of high-resolution optical data.
AB - The automated extraction of topographic objects has been on the research agenda in the Photogrammetry and Computer Vision communities for more than two decades. Considerable progress has been achieved, though up to now there are hardly any commercial products that have been accepted by the market. Recent developments in the field of sensor technology, along with advanced techniques for data processing, have increased the potential of automated object extraction. This paper gives an overview on the status and further projects of automated object extraction, focusing on buildings and roads and on the application of high-resolution optical data.
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U2 - 10.1109/URS.2009.5137735
DO - 10.1109/URS.2009.5137735
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:70350297442
SN - 9781424434619
T3 - 2009 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event
BT - 2009 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event
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Y2 - 20 May 2009 through 22 May 2009
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