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Figure 1 Initial roof and façade patches from point cloud. (a) sample building in oblique images; (b) initial patches above façade patches after surface growing; (c) grouped roof patches; (d) expanded roof patches
Figure 4. Result of roof growing approach
Figure 6. Area based assessment (a) compared with cadastral map and (b) improvement from previous result

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