References of "Devriendt, D"
     in
Bookmark and Share    
Full Text
See detailAnalysis of buildings height computed on a DSM generated from a VHR satellite stereopair
Binard, Marc ULg; Devriendt, D.; Cornet, Yves ULg et al

in Hostert, P.; Damm, A.; Schiefer, S. (Eds.) Proceedings of the First Workshop of the EARSeL Special Interest Group on Urban Remote Sensing "Challenges and Solutions" (2006)

At the final meeting of the SPIDER project, the users wanted to know if it was possible to evaluate the building height or the number of floors, from the DSM obtained from a VHR satellite stereopair ... [more ▼]

At the final meeting of the SPIDER project, the users wanted to know if it was possible to evaluate the building height or the number of floors, from the DSM obtained from a VHR satellite stereopair. Combined with the 2D delineation of the buildings – for example coming from the cadastre register - this information could be useful in urban studies – e.g. population density assessment - or to generate quasi realistic 3D views. In this example, the DSM is extracted from an IKONOS stereopair (DSMsat) on the hilly area of Liège in Belgium. It is used in combination with a 3D vector file. On the one hand, this file is used for the 2D delineation of the buildings. On the other hand, the third dimension provided by this file is also exploited for the assessment of the extracted building height. Moreover LIDAR data are also available over the test area, permitting the creation of a reference DSM (DSMref). * The first step of the process consists in the determination of the ground altitude around the buildings. A procedure was setup in order to compute it and to generate the DTM for the reference and satellite data (DTMref and DTMsat). * The second step consists in the extraction of statistics, for every building (min, max, mean, etc.) as well from the DSMsat and DSMref, as from the DTMsat and DTMref. The analysis shows that the satellite approach globally underestimates the building height of about 4 m. These results are discussed regarding building height versus the area and the heterogeneity of the roof height. [less ▲]

Detailed reference viewed: 40 (5 ULg)
Full Text
See detailAccuracy assessment of an IKONOS derived DSM over urban and suburban area
Devriendt, D.; Goossens, R.; Binard, Marc ULg et al

in Jacobsen, K.; Goossens, Rudi; Winkler, P. (Eds.) Proceding of the EARSeL Workshop 3D-Remote Sensing: Porto, June 10 - 11, 2005 (2005)

Detailed reference viewed: 32 (9 ULg)