Menzel, J. RobertMiddelberg, SvenTrettner, PhilipJonas, BastianKobbelt, LeifVincent Tourre and Filip Biljecki2016-12-072016-12-072016978-3-03868-013-02307-8251https://doi.org/10.2312/udmv.20161424https://diglib.eg.org:443/handle/10.2312/udmv20161424We present a city reconstruction and visualization framework that integrates geometric models reconstructed with a range of different techniques. The framework generates the vast majority of buildings procedurally, which yields plausible visualizations for structurally simple buildings, e.g. residential buildings. For structurally complex landmarks, e.g. churches, a procedural approach does not achieve satisfactory visual fidelity. Thus, we also employ image-based techniques to reconstruct the latter in a more realistic, recognizable way. As the manual acquisition of data required for the procedural and image-based reconstructions is practically infeasible for whole cities, we rely on publicly available data as well as crowd sourcing projects. This enables our framework to render views from cities without any dedicated data acquisition as long as there are sufficient public data sources available. To obtain a more lively impression of a city, we also visualize dynamic features like weather conditions and traffic based on publicly available real-time data.City Reconstruction and Visualization from Public Data Sources10.2312/udmv.2016142479-85