The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (May 2018)

SEMANTIC SEGMENTATION OF BUILDING ELEMENTS USING POINT CLOUD HASHING

  • M. Chizhova,
  • M. Chizhova,
  • M. Chizhova,
  • M. Chizhova,
  • A. Gurianov,
  • M. Hess,
  • T. Luhmann,
  • A. Brunn,
  • U. Stilla

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-2-241-2018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XLII-2
pp. 241 – 250

Abstract

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For the interpretation of point clouds, the semantic definition of extracted segments from point clouds or images is a common problem. Usually, the semantic of geometrical pre-segmented point cloud elements are determined using probabilistic networks and scene databases. The proposed semantic segmentation method is based on the psychological human interpretation of geometric objects, especially on fundamental rules of primary comprehension. Starting from these rules the buildings could be quite well and simply classified by a human operator (e.g. architect) into different building types and structural elements (dome, nave, transept etc.), including particular building parts which are visually detected. The key part of the procedure is a novel method based on hashing where point cloud projections are transformed into binary pixel representations. A segmentation approach released on the example of classical Orthodox churches is suitable for other buildings and objects characterized through a particular typology in its construction (e.g. industrial objects in standardized enviroments with strict component design allowing clear semantic modelling).