Artigo
Simulated annealing for building roof contours identification from lidar data
Fecha
2013-08-21Registro en:
Espacios, v. 34, n. 1, 2013.
0798-1015
2-s2.0-84881574822
2-s2.0-84881574822.pdf
5041881204275768
0000-0002-6678-9599
Autor
Mato Grosso State University
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Resumen
This paper proposes a method by simulated annealing for building roof contours identification from LiDAR-derived digital elevation model. Our method is based on the concept of first extracting aboveground objects and then identifying those objects that are building roof contours. First, to detect aboveground objects (buildings, trees, etc.), the digital elevation model is segmented through a recursive splitting technique followed by a region merging process. Vectorization and polygonization are used to obtain polyline representations of the detected aboveground objects. Second, building roof contours are identified from among the aboveground objects by optimizing a Markov-random-field-based energy function that embodies roof contour attributes and spatial constraints. The solution of this function is a polygon set corresponding to building roof contours and is found by using a minimization technique, like the Simulated Annealing algorithm. Experiments carried out with laser scanning digital elevation model showed that the methodology works properly, as it provides roof contour information with approximately 90% shape accuracy and no verified false positives.