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    • Urban planning and geospatial information science.

    Background:

    • Traditional urban visualization methods often lack immersive and intuitive data representation.
    • Integrating diverse data sources like 3D models and videos presents technical challenges.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a novel system for creating photorealistic urban visualizations.
    • To enable intuitive interpretation of geospatial data from a pedestrian perspective.

    Main Methods:

    • Integration of 3D urban models (CityGML) with $360^{\circ }$ walkthrough videos.
    • Alignment of video data with the 3D urban model.
    • Dynamic projection of relevant video frames onto 3D geometries.

    Main Results:

    • Successful creation of photorealistic urban visualizations.
    • Enhanced user ability to interpret geospatial data intuitively.
    • Demonstration of a seamless integration between 3D models and video content.

    Conclusions:

    • The novel system effectively enhances urban visualization by combining 3D models and videos.
    • The approach offers a powerful tool for geospatial data interpretation in urban environments.
    • Future work could explore expanded applications in virtual tourism and urban planning.