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Extracting Skeleton Lines from Building Footprints by Integration of Vector and Raster Data

Guoqing Chen and Haizhong Qian    

Resumen

The extraction of skeleton lines of buildings is a key step in building spatial analysis, which is widely performed for building matching and updating. Several methods for vector data skeleton line extraction have been established, including the improved constrained Delaunay triangulation (CDT) and raster data skeleton line extraction methods, which are based on image processing technologies. However, none of the existing studies have attempted to combine these methods to extract the skeleton lines of buildings. This study aimed to develop a building skeleton line extraction method based on vector?raster data integration. The research object was buildings extracted from remote sensing images. First, vector?raster data mapping relationships were identified. Second, the buildings were triangulated using CDT. The extraction results of the Rosenfeld thin algorithm for raster data were then used to remove redundant triangles. Finally, the Shi?Tomasi corner detection algorithm was used to detect corners. The building skeleton lines were extracted by adjusting the connection method of the type three triangles in CDT. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method can effectively extract the skeleton lines of complex vector buildings. Moreover, the skeleton line extraction results included a few burrs and were robust against noise.

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