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ATLAS: A Three-Layered Approach to Facade Parsing
by
Mathias, Markus
, Van Gool, Luc
, Martinović, Anđelo
in
Algorithms
/ Architectural elements
/ Architecture
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Building facades
/ Buildings
/ Computer Imaging
/ Computer Science
/ Detectors
/ Facades
/ Image Processing and Computer Vision
/ Image processing systems
/ Information management
/ Labeling
/ Marking
/ Optimization techniques
/ Pattern Recognition
/ Pattern Recognition and Graphics
/ Principles
/ Probability distribution
/ Reconstruction
/ Segmentation
/ Semantics
/ Sensors
/ State of the art
/ Studies
/ Vision
/ Vision systems
2016
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ATLAS: A Three-Layered Approach to Facade Parsing
by
Mathias, Markus
, Van Gool, Luc
, Martinović, Anđelo
in
Algorithms
/ Architectural elements
/ Architecture
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Building facades
/ Buildings
/ Computer Imaging
/ Computer Science
/ Detectors
/ Facades
/ Image Processing and Computer Vision
/ Image processing systems
/ Information management
/ Labeling
/ Marking
/ Optimization techniques
/ Pattern Recognition
/ Pattern Recognition and Graphics
/ Principles
/ Probability distribution
/ Reconstruction
/ Segmentation
/ Semantics
/ Sensors
/ State of the art
/ Studies
/ Vision
/ Vision systems
2016
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ATLAS: A Three-Layered Approach to Facade Parsing
by
Mathias, Markus
, Van Gool, Luc
, Martinović, Anđelo
in
Algorithms
/ Architectural elements
/ Architecture
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Building facades
/ Buildings
/ Computer Imaging
/ Computer Science
/ Detectors
/ Facades
/ Image Processing and Computer Vision
/ Image processing systems
/ Information management
/ Labeling
/ Marking
/ Optimization techniques
/ Pattern Recognition
/ Pattern Recognition and Graphics
/ Principles
/ Probability distribution
/ Reconstruction
/ Segmentation
/ Semantics
/ Sensors
/ State of the art
/ Studies
/ Vision
/ Vision systems
2016
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ATLAS: A Three-Layered Approach to Facade Parsing
2016
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Overview
We propose a novel approach for semantic segmentation of building facades. Our system consists of three distinct layers, representing different levels of abstraction in facade images: segments, objects and architectural elements. In the first layer, the facade is segmented into regions, each of which is assigned a probability distribution over semantic classes. We evaluate different state-of-the-art segmentation and classification strategies to obtain the initial probabilistic semantic labeling. In the second layer, we investigate the performance of different object detectors and show the benefit of using such detectors to improve our initial labeling. The generic approaches of the first two layers are then specialized for the task of facade labeling in the third layer. There, we incorporate additional meta-knowledge in the form of
weak architectural principles
, which enforces architectural plausibility and consistency on the final reconstruction. Rigorous tests performed on two existing datasets of building facades demonstrate that we outperform the current state of the art, even when using outputs from lower layers of the pipeline. Finally, we demonstrate how the output of the highest layer can be used to create a procedural building reconstruction.
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Springer US,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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