Adaptive Partitioning of Urban Facades
Project: Research
Description
Automatically discovering high-level facade structures in 3D scans or images of urban scenes is crucial for applications like digitalization of real cities. However, this problem is challenging due to poor-quality input data, contaminated with severe missing areas, noise and outliers. This work introduces the concept of adaptive partitioning to automatically derive a flexible and hierarchical representation of urban facades. Our key observation is that urban facades are largely governed by concatenated and/or interlaced grids. Hence, unlike previous automatic facade analysis works which are typically restricted to globally rectilinear grids, we propose to automatically partition the facade in an adaptive manner, in which the splitting direction, the number and location of splitting planes are all adaptively determined. We will evaluate our method on facade images and 3D scans of various complexity and styles, and show a few potential applications.Detail(s)
Project number | 7002776 |
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Grant type | SRG |
Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 1/05/12 → 3/07/14 |