Roof Damage Assessment from Automated 3D Building Models
Kenichi Sugihara, Martin Wallace, Kongwen (Frank) Zhang, Youry, Khmelevsky

TL;DR
This paper presents an automated system combining GIS and 3D graphics to generate detailed 3D building models from footprints, enabling rapid roof damage assessment for urban planning.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method for partitioning and rectifying orthogonal building polygons to accurately model complex roof geometries for damage reporting.
Findings
Effective partitioning of orthogonal polygons into rectangles.
Accurate placement of roof geometries on building models.
Improved damage assessment speed and precision.
Abstract
The 3D building modelling is important in urban planning and related domains that draw upon the content of 3D models of urban scenes. Such 3D models can be used to visualize city images at multiple scales from individual buildings to entire cities prior to and after a change has occurred. This ability is of great importance in day-to-day work and special projects undertaken by planners, geo-designers, and architects. In this research, we implemented a novel approach to 3D building models for such matter, which included the integration of geographic information systems (GIS) and 3D Computer Graphics (3DCG) components that generate 3D house models from building footprints (polygons), and the automated generation of simple and complex roof geometries for rapid roof area damage reporting. These polygons (footprints) are usually orthogonal. A complicated orthogonal polygon can be partitioned…
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Taxonomy
Topics3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage · 3D Modeling in Geospatial Applications · Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications
