Automatic Generation of Urban Zones

We present a state of the art of techniques that can be implemented to automatically generate virtual cities (non existing ones). An urban zone constitutes a too vast volume of data to be directly understood, modeled or visualized. The multiresolution approach based on imbricated logical structures allows us to divide this volume of data into successive levels of detail.

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