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Biljecki, F. (author), Ledoux, H. (author), Stoter, J. (author)
This paper describes the analysis of the propagation of positional uncertainty in 3D city models to the uncertainty in the computation of their volumes. Current work related to error propagation in GIS is limited to 2D data and 2D GIS operations, especially of rasters. In this research we have (1) developed two engines, one that generates random...
conference paper 2014
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Biljecki, F. (author), Zhao, J. (author), Stoter, J.E. (author), Ledoux, H. (author)
This review paper discusses the concept of level of detail in 3D city modelling, and is a first step towards a foundation for a standardised definition. As an introduction, a few level of detail specifications, outlooks and approaches are given from the industry. The paper analyses the general uncertainties and shortcomings around the concept of...
conference paper 2013
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Arroyo Ohori, K. (author), Biljecki, F. (author), Stoter, J. (author), Ledoux, H. (author)
Real-world phenomena have traditionally been modelled in a GIS in two and three dimensions. However, powerful insights can be gained by the integration of additional non-spatial dimensions, such as time and scale, in a higher dimensional spatial model. While this theory is conceptually sound, there is a lack of understanding of its consequences...
conference paper 2013
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Biljecki, F. (author)
Level of detail (LoD) is a concept available in various disciplines from computer graphics and cartography to electrical circuit design. For GIS practitioners, the discipline where level of detail is most relevant and well known is 3D city modelling. While present LoD paradigms, such as the one found in CityGML, fulfil the requirements of many...
report 2013
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Biljecki, F. (author), Ledoux, H. (author), Van Oosterom, P. (author)
The knowledge of the transportation mode used by humans (e. g. bicycle, on foot, car, and train) is critical for travel behaviour research, transport planning and traffic management. Nowadays, new technologies such as the GPS have replaced traditional survey methods (paper diaries, telephone) since they are more accurate and problems such as...
journal article 2013
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Biljecki, F. (author), Stoter, J. (author)
conference paper 2013
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Biljecki, F. (author), Quak, C.W. (author), Ledoux, H. (author), Van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author)
conference paper 2010
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Biljecki, F. (author)
The knowledge of the transportation mode used in a movement trajectory (derived in form of timestamped positions) is critical for applications such as travel behaviour studies. This thesis presents a method for segmenting movement data into single-mode segments and their classification with respect to the used transportation mode. The method...
master thesis 2010
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