Geometrical data validation in 3D digital cadastre − A case study for Victoria, Australia
Davood Shojaei,
Hamed Olfat,
Sebastian Ignacio Quinones Faundez,
Mohsen Kalantari,
Abbas Rajabifard and
Mark Briffa
Land Use Policy, 2017, vol. 68, issue C, 638-648
Abstract:
Data ambiguity and invalidity can cause significant expensive issues in the cadastral domain (e.g. legal disputes). An automated data validation can significantly help to reduce the potential issues. Quality assurance has been comprehensively investigated in various domains, however, the validation of 3D cadastral data is still in its early development. The availability of various regular and irregular shapes for 3D cadastral objects and modern building designs has resulted in a critical need for developing validation rules to ensure data validity and quality.
Keywords: Cadastre; Validation; Geometry; 3D; ePlan; LandXML; Victoria (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.08.031
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