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Presentation and Evaluation of Inconsistencies in Multiply Represented 3D Building Models

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Open architectures demand for a federation of data from different context providers, which nearly always will be inconsistent to a certain degree. We present an approach for the evaluation and presentation of inconsistencies in multiply represented 3D building models and provide means for the minimization of ground plan inconsistencies. The presented approaches are tested using differently detailed models from various sources.

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Peter, M. (2009). Presentation and Evaluation of Inconsistencies in Multiply Represented 3D Building Models. In: Rothermel, K., Fritsch, D., Blochinger, W., Dürr, F. (eds) Quality of Context. QuaCon 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5786. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04559-2_14

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