A Flexible Inference Machine for Global Alignment of Wall Openings

Openings such as windows and doors are essential components of architectural wall surfaces. It is still a challenge to reconstruct them robustly from unstructured 3D point clouds because of occlusions, noises and non-uniformly distributed points. Current research primarily focuses on meliorating the...

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Main Authors: Jiaqiang Li, Biao Xiong, Rongjun Qin, Armin Gruen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/12/1968
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spelling doaj-373bdd83b8ca493a8401e8cfba0049a82020-11-25T03:11:17ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922020-06-01121968196810.3390/rs12121968A Flexible Inference Machine for Global Alignment of Wall OpeningsJiaqiang Li0Biao Xiong1Rongjun Qin2Armin Gruen3ETH Zurich, Future Cities Laboratory, Singapore-ETH Centre, 1 Create Way, CREATE Tower, 06-01, Singapore 138602, SingaporeETH Zurich, Future Cities Laboratory, Singapore-ETH Centre, 1 Create Way, CREATE Tower, 06-01, Singapore 138602, SingaporeDepartment of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USAETH Zurich, Future Cities Laboratory, Singapore-ETH Centre, 1 Create Way, CREATE Tower, 06-01, Singapore 138602, SingaporeOpenings such as windows and doors are essential components of architectural wall surfaces. It is still a challenge to reconstruct them robustly from unstructured 3D point clouds because of occlusions, noises and non-uniformly distributed points. Current research primarily focuses on meliorating the robustness of detection and pays little attention to the geometric correctness. To improve the reconstruction quality, assumptions on the opening layout are usually applied as rules to support the reconstruction algorithm. The commonly used assumptions, such as the strict grid and symmetry pattern, however, are not suitable in many cases. In this paper, we propose a novel approach, named an inference machine, to identify and use flexible rules in wall opening modelling. Our method first detects and models openings through a data-driven method and then refines the opening boundaries by global and flexible rules. The key is to identify the global flexible rules from the detected openings, composed by various combinations of alignments. As our method is oblivious of the type of architectural layout, it can be applied to both interior wall surfaces and exterior building facades. We demonstrate the flexibility of our approach in both outdoor and indoor scenes with a variety of opening layouts. The qualitative and quantitative evaluation results indicate the potential of the approach to be a general method in opening detection and modelling. However, this data-driven method suffers from the existence of occlusions and non-planar wall surfaces.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/12/1968rule detectionopening detectioninference machinelayoutindooroutdoor
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author Jiaqiang Li
Biao Xiong
Rongjun Qin
Armin Gruen
spellingShingle Jiaqiang Li
Biao Xiong
Rongjun Qin
Armin Gruen
A Flexible Inference Machine for Global Alignment of Wall Openings
Remote Sensing
rule detection
opening detection
inference machine
layout
indoor
outdoor
author_facet Jiaqiang Li
Biao Xiong
Rongjun Qin
Armin Gruen
author_sort Jiaqiang Li
title A Flexible Inference Machine for Global Alignment of Wall Openings
title_short A Flexible Inference Machine for Global Alignment of Wall Openings
title_full A Flexible Inference Machine for Global Alignment of Wall Openings
title_fullStr A Flexible Inference Machine for Global Alignment of Wall Openings
title_full_unstemmed A Flexible Inference Machine for Global Alignment of Wall Openings
title_sort flexible inference machine for global alignment of wall openings
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Openings such as windows and doors are essential components of architectural wall surfaces. It is still a challenge to reconstruct them robustly from unstructured 3D point clouds because of occlusions, noises and non-uniformly distributed points. Current research primarily focuses on meliorating the robustness of detection and pays little attention to the geometric correctness. To improve the reconstruction quality, assumptions on the opening layout are usually applied as rules to support the reconstruction algorithm. The commonly used assumptions, such as the strict grid and symmetry pattern, however, are not suitable in many cases. In this paper, we propose a novel approach, named an inference machine, to identify and use flexible rules in wall opening modelling. Our method first detects and models openings through a data-driven method and then refines the opening boundaries by global and flexible rules. The key is to identify the global flexible rules from the detected openings, composed by various combinations of alignments. As our method is oblivious of the type of architectural layout, it can be applied to both interior wall surfaces and exterior building facades. We demonstrate the flexibility of our approach in both outdoor and indoor scenes with a variety of opening layouts. The qualitative and quantitative evaluation results indicate the potential of the approach to be a general method in opening detection and modelling. However, this data-driven method suffers from the existence of occlusions and non-planar wall surfaces.
topic rule detection
opening detection
inference machine
layout
indoor
outdoor
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/12/1968
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