2016
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-annals-iii-1-3-2016
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Quality Assessment of Building Textures Extracted From Oblique Airborne Thermal Imagery

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Thermal properties of the building hull became an important topic of the last decade. Combining the thermal data with building models makes it possible to analyze thermal data in a 3D scene. In this paper we combine thermal images with 3D building models by texture mapping. We present a method for texture extraction from oblique airborne thermal infrared images. We put emphasis on quality assessment of these textures and evaluation of their usability for thermal inspections. The quality measures used … Show more

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“…Another popular method is the use of mobile mapping systems (MMSs) and scanning from a vehicle, known as an unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) [19,34,35], and researchers have also combined UGV and UAS techniques [36]. Park et al 2019 [36] demonstrated that construction site areas were difficult to explore from the ground level.…”
Section: Data Collection Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another popular method is the use of mobile mapping systems (MMSs) and scanning from a vehicle, known as an unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) [19,34,35], and researchers have also combined UGV and UAS techniques [36]. Park et al 2019 [36] demonstrated that construction site areas were difficult to explore from the ground level.…”
Section: Data Collection Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%