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Automatic reconstruction of fully volumetric 3D building models from oriented point clouds

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A novel method for reconstructing parametric, volumetric, multi-story building models from unstructured, unfiltered indoor point clouds with oriented normals by means of solving an integer linear optimization problem.
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We present a novel method for reconstructing parametric, volumetric, multi-story building models from unstructured, unfiltered indoor point clouds with oriented normals by means of solving an integer linear optimization problem. Our approach overcomes limitations of previous methods in several ways: First, we drop assumptions about the input data such as the availability of separate scans as an initial room segmentation. Instead, a fully automatic room segmentation and outlier removal is performed on the unstructured point clouds. Second, restricting the solution space of our optimization approach to arrangements of volumetric wall entities representing the structure of a building enforces a consistent model of volumetric, interconnected walls fitted to the observed data instead of unconnected, paper-thin surfaces. Third, we formulate the optimization as an integer linear programming problem which allows for an exact solution instead of the approximations achieved with most previous techniques. Lastly, our optimization approach is designed to incorporate hard constraints which were difficult or even impossible to integrate before. We evaluate and demonstrate the capabilities of our proposed approach on a variety of complex real-world point clouds.

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Automatic Normal Orientation in Point Clouds of Building Interiors

TL;DR: In this article, an indoor point cloud scan of multi-story, multi-room buildings is used for feature detection and geometry reconstruction, which is specifically tailored to the challenging case of unstructured indoor point clouds.
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