The decision making process related to urban areas synthetizes a lot of data taking into account
numerous parameters. The indicators produced from simulations or data mining on 3D city models (3DCM)
can be a great help into these decision-making processes. The problem is to acquire and process the 3DCM
in order to produce these indicators at city scale. The EnVIE project proposes a framework to perform the
acquisition of 3DCM and then to produce 3D or 2D metadata on these models. As several city councils have
been interviewed in the scope of the project to describe their real needs, the computed metadata are directly
usable into the decision-making process. The main contribution of this framework is to merge existing
techniques to build a pipeline allowing to compute lighting and wind simulation, and to extract socioeconomic
metadata with data-mining techniques. This on-going work builds a link between indicators at
the building scale and 2D indicators at larger scale from GIS, and therefore is a step towards an indicator
production process at full-scale range.
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1. Usage, Usability, and Utility of 3D City models
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V.Tourre, P. Cadio, G. Caniot, C. Papin
EnVIE Project: A Framework to Produce
Urban Data at Large Scale
2. Context
• Urban planning
– Quality of life (work, facilities, etc.)
– Environmental, socioeconomic, socio-
demographic indicators
• Use of 3D city models
– Analyse the city
– Simulate scenario
– Help decision making
– Share information
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3. Simulations
• Lighting
• Wind
Measures / Computations:
• Heat loss (roofs and facades)
Example
• Energy concerns in urban area
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Socio-economic data :
• Socio-professional group
• Main residence
• Heating mode
Impact on social policy and
planning policy
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4. Issues
• Acquisition of 3D city models
– Geometry
• Indicator production
– Useful indicator
– Measure analysis (thermic images)
– Simulation (large scale simulation)
– Analysis (data mining)
• Interoperability
– LoD
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5. Goal
• Build a tool to help the decision making process
– Multicriteria analysis
– Drive the urban planning decision-making
towards sustainable development
– Share the data between the city council
services and the users
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6. A Multidisciplinary team
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• Tools to help decision-making and public policy strategy
• Public data valorisation
• Wind and sun lighting maps
• Climatic and comfort indicators
• Perception of build environment
• Comfort and lighting indicators
• Photo-realistic 3D city models
• Radio wave propagation
• Aerial & Terrestrial Thermography
7. Partners
User Partners :
• Technical services (GIS, environment)
Interviews Uses Specifications
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8. Method
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Socio-
economical
Data
Energy Comfort Security
Loss Gain Climatic Ambience Distances Preventions
Decision-making Communication
EnVIE
Indicator combination in the 3D city Model
3D city model
10. 3D city modeling
• Aerial 3D mapping
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11. 3D city modeling
• Completed by Mobile Mapping Systems
– GPS/IMU/DMI localization systems
– high-resolution RGB cameras
– terrestrial LIDAR
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12. 3D metadata
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• Measured metadata :
– Aerial thermal imagery
– Terrestrial thermal imagery
• Computed metadata :
– Wind maps
– Annual insulation
climatic comfort & hazard
Micro power production
13. 2D metadata
• Social and economic data from national
institute (INSEE, Cadastre)
• Algorithms to determine the population
potentially present in housing and
complete the building 3D models
• High risk population related to climatic
hazard :
– Isolated, old, property owner
– Family with young baby
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15. Results
• Vegetation : automatic classification from
Lidar point cloud
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• Tree detection
• Bounding box
• Position / height
16. Results
• Aerial thermal imagery : automatic
classification (7 levels)
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17. Results
Terrestrial thermal imagery
– Automatic process :
• stitching of N images
• projection on 3D model
– Easy access to thermal weakness
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20. Results
• Social data analysis
– Data mining : high risk population
– Combined to buildings with bad thermal
performance
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21. Conclusion
• A full process for 3D city models
– Acquisition
– Metadata production
• Simulation
• Analysis
– Interoperability
• To help decision-making in urban areas
– Health risks, Energy efficiency, social mix, etc.
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22. Further works
• Complex indicators
– e.g. Pedestrian comfort
• Semantic modeling
– Changes in the city represented in the 3D city model
• Web services
– Automation of data exchange
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23. Usage, Usability, and Utility of 3D City models
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EnVIE Project: A Framework to Produce
Urban Data at Large Scale