确定三维地理信息系统的几何基元容易为1D, 2D, 3D?

B. Lonneville, C. Stal, B. D. Roo, A. D. Wulf, P. Maeyer
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使用SfM-MVS算法的照片建模等采集技术正越来越多地应用于几个研究领域,并呈现高度逼真和精确的3D模型。如今,这些3D模型主要用于文档目的。由于这些数据通常包含空间数据,因此开发3D GIS将使研究人员能够充分利用这些3D模型。这样的地理信息系统将允许对这些3D模型进行更详细的分析,从而支持对模型中特征所代表的对象的理解。为了使生成的3D模型与3D GIS中的实现兼容,必须解决的首要问题之一是选择特定的几何原语来在空间上表示输入数据。所选择的几何原语不仅会影响数据的可视化,还会影响数据的存储、交换、操作、查询和理解方式。几何基元可以是一维、二维和三维的。通过添加额外的维度,数据的复杂性增加了,但用户可以更直观地理解原始情况。本文试图在基于SfM-MVS的三维模型集成的框架下,对三维GIS中的一维、二维和三维原语进行初步分析。
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Determining geometric primitives for a 3D GIS easy as 1D, 2D, 3D?
Acquisition techniques such as photo modelling, using SfM-MVS algorithms, are being applied increasingly in several fields of research and render highly realistic and accurate 3D models. Nowadays, these 3D models are mainly deployed for documentation purposes. As these data generally encompass spatial data, the development of a 3D GIS would allow researchers to use these 3D models to their full extent. Such a GIS would allow a more elaborate analysis of these 3D models and thus support the comprehension of the objects that the features in the model represent. One of the first issues that has to be tackled in order to make the resulting 3D models compatible for implementation in a 3D GIS is the choice of a certain geometric primitive to spatially represent the input data. The chosen geometric primitive will not only influence the visualisation of the data, but also the way in which the data can be stored, exchanged, manipulated, queried and understood. Geometric primitives can be one-, two- and three-dimensional. By adding an extra dimension, the complexity of the data increases, but the user is allowed to understand the original situation more intuitively. This research paper tries to give an initial analysis of 1D, 2D and 3D primitives in the framework of the integration of SfM-MVS based 3D models in a 3D GIS.
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