Przemyslaw Musialski, Meinrad Recheis, Stefan Maierhofer, Peter WonkaORCID iD, Werner PurgathoferORCID iD
Tiling of Ortho-Rectified Façade Images
In Proceedings of 26th Spring Conference on Computer Graphics (SCCG 2010). May 2010.
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  • Publication Type: Conference Paper
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  • Date: May 2010
  • ISBN: 978-80-223-2644-5
  • Publisher: Comenius University, Bratislava
  • Location: Budmerice, Slovak Republic
  • Lecturer: Przemyslaw Musialski
  • Editor: Helwig Hauser , Reinhard Klein
  • Booktitle: Proceedings of 26th Spring Conference on Computer Graphics (SCCG 2010)
  • Conference date: 13. May 2010 – 15. May 2010
  • Keywords: image processing, facade segmentation, urban reconstruction

Abstract

Typical building facades consist of regular structures such as windows arranged in a predominantly grid-like manner. We propose a method that handles precisely such facades and assumes that there must be horizontal and vertical repetitions of similar patterns. Using a Monte Carlo sampling approach, this method is able to segment repetitive patterns on orthogonal images along the axes even if the pattern is partially occluded. Additionally, it is very fast and can be used as a preprocessing step for finer segmentation stages.

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@inproceedings{musialski-2010-tof,
  title =      "Tiling of Ortho-Rectified Fa\c{c}ade Images",
  author =     "Przemyslaw Musialski and Meinrad Recheis and Stefan
               Maierhofer and Peter Wonka and Werner Purgathofer",
  year =       "2010",
  abstract =   "Typical building facades consist of regular structures such
               as windows arranged in a predominantly grid-like manner. We
               propose a method that handles precisely such facades and
               assumes that there must be horizontal and vertical
               repetitions of similar patterns. Using a Monte Carlo
               sampling approach, this method is able to segment repetitive
               patterns on orthogonal images along the axes even if the
               pattern is partially occluded. Additionally, it is very fast
               and can be used as a preprocessing step for finer
               segmentation stages.",
  month =      may,
  isbn =       "978-80-223-2644-5",
  publisher =  "Comenius University, Bratislava",
  location =   "Budmerice, Slovak Republic",
  editor =     "Helwig Hauser , Reinhard Klein",
  booktitle =  "Proceedings of 26th Spring Conference on Computer Graphics
               (SCCG 2010)",
  keywords =   "image processing, facade segmentation, urban reconstruction",
  URL =        "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/2010/musialski-2010-tof/",
}