In the reconstruction of façade elements, the identification of specific object types remains challenging and is often circumvented by rectangularity assumptions or the use of bounding boxes. We propose a new approach for the reconstruction of 3D façade details. We combine mobile laser scanning (MLS) point clouds and a pre-defined 3D model library using a Bag of words (BoW) concept, which we augment by incorporating semi-global features. We conduct experiments on the models superimposed with random noise and on the TUM-FAÇADE dataset (Wysocki et al. , 2023). Our method demonstrates promising results, improving the conventional BoW approach. It holds the potential to be utilized for more realistic facade reconstruction without rectangularity assumptions, which can be used in applications such as testing automated driving functions or estimating façade solar potential.
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In the reconstruction of façade elements, the identification of specific object types remains challenging and is often circumvented by rectangularity assumptions or the use of bounding boxes. We propose a new approach for the reconstruction of 3D façade details. We combine mobile laser scanning (MLS) point clouds and a pre-defined 3D model library using a Bag of words (BoW) concept, which we augment by incorporating semi-global features. We conduct experiments on the models superimposed with ran...
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