Abstract

Abstract A method for the detection of buildings in densely built-up urban areas by the fusion of first and last pulse laser scanner data and multi-spectral images is presented. The method attempts to achieve a classification of land cover into the classes “building”, “tree”, “grassland”, and “bare soil”, the latter three being considered relevant for the subsequent generation of a high-quality digital terrain model (DTM). Building detection is accomplished by first applying a hierarchical rule-based technique for coarse DTM generation based on morphological filtering. After that, data fusion based on the theory of Dempster–Shafer is used at two different stages of the classification process. We describe the algorithms involved, giving examples for a test site in Fairfield (New South Wales).

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