2017
DOI: 10.1109/lgrs.2017.2723435
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An Adaptive Strips Method for Extraction Buildings From Light Detection and Ranging Data

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“…Zou et al [22] proposed a method based on a strip strategy to filter the building points and extract the edge point set from LiDAR data. First, they divided the point clouds into several data strips and filtered building points from them with an adaptive-weight polynomial.…”
Section: The Use Of Only Raw Lidar Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zou et al [22] proposed a method based on a strip strategy to filter the building points and extract the edge point set from LiDAR data. First, they divided the point clouds into several data strips and filtered building points from them with an adaptive-weight polynomial.…”
Section: The Use Of Only Raw Lidar Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Single-source methods only use LiDAR data to extract building points. Zou et al [7] proposed an adaptive strips approach for extracting buildings, which used adaptive-weight polynomials to classify each point and extract the edge points of buildings based on the regional clustering relationship among the points. This method only utilized the three-dimensional coordinate values of LiDAR data without the need for other auxiliary information to successfully identify buildings.…”
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confidence: 99%