Kwamina Edum-Fotwe, P. Shepherd, Matthew Brown, Dan Harper, Richard Dinnis
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Fast, accurate and sparse, automatic facade reconstruction from unstructured ground laser-scans
This simple paper describes an intuitive data-driven approach to reconstructing architectural facade models from unstructured point-clouds. The algorithm presented yields sparse semantically-rich models that are better suited to interactive simulation than the equivalent dense-reconstructions, yet executes significantly faster than the prevalent sparse-operators. The key advantages include accuracy, efficiency and the ability to model irregular windows.