Reconstructing Complex Indoor Environments with Arbitrary Wall Orientations
Claudio Mura, Alberto Jaspe Villanueva, Oliver Mattausch, Enrico Gobbetti, and Renato Pajarola
April 2014
Abstract
Reconstructing the architectural shape of indoor environments is a problem that is gaining increasing attention in the field of computer graphics. While some solutions have been proposed in recent years, cluttered environments with multiple rooms and non-vertical walls still represent a challenging input for state-of-the-art methods. We propose an occlusions-aware pipeline that extends current solutions to work with complex environments with arbitrary wall orientations.
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Claudio Mura, Alberto Jaspe Villanueva, Oliver Mattausch, Enrico Gobbetti, and Renato Pajarola. Reconstructing Complex Indoor Environments with Arbitrary Wall Orientations. In Proc. Eurographics Posters. Pages 19-20, April 2014. Eurographics Association. DOI: 10.2312/egp.20141069.
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@InProceedings{Mura:2014:RCI, author = {Claudio Mura and Alberto {Jaspe Villanueva} and Oliver Mattausch and Enrico Gobbetti and Renato Pajarola}, title = {Reconstructing Complex Indoor Environments with Arbitrary Wall Orientations}, booktitle = {Proc. Eurographics Posters}, pages = {19--20}, publisher = {Eurographics Association}, month = {April}, year = {2014}, abstract = { Reconstructing the architectural shape of indoor environments is a problem that is gaining increasing attention in the field of computer graphics. While some solutions have been proposed in recent years, cluttered environments with multiple rooms and non-vertical walls still represent a challenging input for state-of-the-art methods. We propose an occlusions-aware pipeline that extends current solutions to work with complex environments with arbitrary wall orientations. }, doi = {10.2312/egp.20141069}, url = {http://vic.crs4.it/vic/cgi-bin/bib-page.cgi?id='Mura:2014:RCI'}, }
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