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Articles | Volume XLVI-4/W4-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLVI-4-W4-2021-137-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLVI-4-W4-2021-137-2021
07 Oct 2021
 | 07 Oct 2021

A FIRST ATTEMPT TO DEFINE LEVEL OF DETAILS BASED ON DECISION-MAKING TASKS: APPLICATION TO UNDERGROUND UTILITY NETWORK

Z. Chen, J. Pouliot, and F. Hubert

Keywords: 3D modeling, level of detail, multiple representations, underground utility network, network maintenance, decision-making

Abstract. Level of detail (LoD) is a key concept for 3D city modeling to optimise visualisation. The LoDs of CityGML shows this trend. This paper explores the relevance of having LoD for visualising 3D model of Underground Utility Networks (UUN). A new approach is proposed for designing multiple LoDs modeling in creating an explicit link between the content of the 3D model and the decision-making process (or operational tasks) to be performed by a user. This Multiple Level of detail Approach (MLA) is divided into four steps. The first step requires defining the visualisation needs in terms of five variables (geometry, topology, semantic, contextual information, and semiology). Next, tasks to be performed are analyzed and categorized. Finally, a matrix of possible LoDs is created for all tasks and the minimum LoD required is proposed. In this paper, we applied this approach for the use case of granting connection permits to water and sewer networks. Learning aspects are proposed in the discussion.