Rapid Digital Twin Cities Construction Project (Digital City)

Yoshihide Sekimoto
Center for Spatial Information Science
Professor        Project Professor, Institute of Industrial Science
The Digital City project aims to develop a digital twin city environment by combining a 3-D urban environment dataset and visualization environment with local digital city activities with the objective of constructing a hot standby environment. The progress was demonstrated through a series of events organized in Susono City, Shizuoka, and Chiba City, Chiba during January, 2021.
Digital Susono interface
Sekimoto Laboratory, University of Tokyo
Digital Chiba Interface
Sekimoto Laboratory, University of Tokyo

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Research collaborators

Association for Promotion of Infrastructure Geospatial Information Distribution

Related publications

Seto, T., Sekimoto, Y., Asahi, K. and Endo, T.: Constructing a Digital City on a Web-3D Platform: Simultaneous and consistent generation of metadata and tile data from a multi-source raw dataset. Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Advances on Resilient and Intelligent Cities (ARIC'20), 9 pages, 2020.11
 
Seto, T., Urban Space Datalization and Geospatial Information, The Journal of the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, 141 (1), pp.23-26, 2021.01. (In Japanese)

Maeda, H., Sekimoto, Y., Seto, T., Kashiyama, T., and Omata, H., A framework for Clack detection and maintenance criteria extraction using machine learning and smartphone camera,JSTE Journal of Traffic Engineering, 2018, Vol. 4, No. 3, p. A_1-A_8 (In Japanese)

SDGs

  • SDG9 Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
  • SDG11 Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

Contact

  • Sekimoto Laboratory, the University of Tokyo
  • ex. 56406
  • Tel: +81-4-7136-6406
  • Email: sekimoto[at]csis.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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