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| author | BELAID, Mohamed-Bachir Vallejo-Henao, Islen |
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| contents | <p>This GeoTIFF file contains estimated building heights for Halle, Germany, derived from the number of building levels available in OpenStreetMap. Heights were calculated by multiplying the number of levels by a constant value (c), representing the average height of a single floor.</p> <p>The constant c = 3.0 meters was determined empirically through a brute-force calibration approach using available ground truth building height data. A range of values was tested to minimize the mean absolute error (MAE) and root mean squared error (RMSE).</p> <p>This dataset is an output of FAIRiCUBE Use Case 4 (UC4): Spatial and temporal assessment of neighbourhood building stock, which aims to evaluate energy consumption and material stocks in urban environments using harmonized methods across European cities.</p> |
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| spellingShingle | Building Height in Halle using Number of Levels BELAID, Mohamed-Bachir Vallejo-Henao, Islen <p>This GeoTIFF file contains estimated building heights for Halle, Germany, derived from the number of building levels available in OpenStreetMap. Heights were calculated by multiplying the number of levels by a constant value (c), representing the average height of a single floor.</p> <p>The constant c = 3.0 meters was determined empirically through a brute-force calibration approach using available ground truth building height data. A range of values was tested to minimize the mean absolute error (MAE) and root mean squared error (RMSE).</p> <p>This dataset is an output of FAIRiCUBE Use Case 4 (UC4): Spatial and temporal assessment of neighbourhood building stock, which aims to evaluate energy consumption and material stocks in urban environments using harmonized methods across European cities.</p> |
| title | Building Height in Halle using Number of Levels |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15789745 |