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NORMALIZED SCORES FOR EACH METHOD

NORMALIZED SCORES FOR EACH METHOD

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Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) whether in static scanning or mobile scanning, as in the case of a mobile mapping system (MMS), generates a large amount of 3D data. These data can be used for a variety of purposes. The aim of this research study is to experiment terrestrial laser scanning, in both static and mobile mode, for the extraction of urba...

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... scanning methods, both in static and mobile mode, offer interesting advantages especially for criteria of operative time and direct costs (Table 5). However, mobile laser scanning is more efficient regarding time and cost needed for data acquisition. ...

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