Procedural 3D Building Reconstruction Using Shape Grammars and Detectors

We propose a novel grammar-driven approach for reconstruction of buildings and landmarks. Our approach complements Structure-from-Motion and image-based analysis with a 'inverse' procedural modeling strategy. So far, procedural modeling has mostly been used for creation of virtual building...

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