Title :
Building facade interpretation exploiting repetition and mixed templates
Author :
Zeng, Gang ; Gan, Rui ; Zha, Hongbin
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. on Machine Perception, Peking Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Like many natural and other man-made objects, buildings contain repeating elements. The repetition is an important cue for most applications, and can be partial, approximate or both. This paper presents a robust and accurate building facade interpretation algorithm that processes a single input image and efficiently discovers and extracts the repeating elements (e.g. windows) without any prior knowledge about their shape, intensity or structure. The method is based on locally registering certain key regions in pairs and using these matches to accumulate evidence for averaged templates. These templates are determined via the graph-theoretical concept of minimum spanning tree (MST) and via mutual information (MI). Based on the templates, the repeating elements are finally extracted from the input image. Real scene examples demonstrate the ability of the proposed algorithm to capture important high-level information about the structure of a building facade, which in turn can support further processing operations, including compression, segmentation, editing and reconstruction.
Keywords :
architectural CAD; feature extraction; image registration; realistic images; structural engineering computing; trees (mathematics); MST; building facade interpretation; compression; editing; graph-theoretical concept; image extraction; minimum spanning tree; mixed templates; mutual information; real scene; reconstruction; region registration; repeating elements; repetition templates; segmentation; Image edge detection; Mutual information; Nickel; Robustness; Three dimensional displays; Windows;
Conference_Titel :
Pattern Recognition (ACPR), 2011 First Asian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0122-1
DOI :
10.1109/ACPR.2011.6166611