no code implementations • CVPR 2018 • Pablo Speciale, Danda P. Paudel, Martin R. Oswald, Hayko Riemenschneider, Luc van Gool, Marc Pollefeys
We propose a novel method for the geometric registration of semantically labeled regions.
no code implementations • 12 Sep 2016 • Julien Weissenberg, Hayko Riemenschneider, Ralf Dragon, Luc van Gool
We evaluate DFS on two problems: First, the Knapsack problem, for which efficient algorithms exist, serves as a toy example.
no code implementations • 5 Sep 2016 • András Bódis-Szomorú, Hayko Riemenschneider, Luc van Gool
Airborne acquisition and on-road mobile mapping provide complementary 3D information of an urban landscape: the former acquires roof structures, ground, and vegetation at a large scale, but lacks the facade and street-side details, while the latter is incomplete for higher floors and often totally misses out on pedestrian-only areas or undriven districts.
no code implementations • CVPR 2015 • Andras Bodis-Szomoru, Hayko Riemenschneider, Luc van Gool
Multi-View-Stereo (MVS) methods aim for the highest detail possible, however, such detail is often not required.
no code implementations • CVPR 2015 • Andelo Martinovic, Jan Knopp, Hayko Riemenschneider, Luc van Gool
We propose a new approach for semantic segmentation of 3D city models.
no code implementations • CVPR 2014 • Andras Bodis-Szomoru, Hayko Riemenschneider, Luc van Gool
State-of-the-art Multi-View Stereo (MVS) algorithms deliver dense depth maps or complex meshes with very high detail, and redundancy over regular surfaces.
no code implementations • CVPR 2014 • Dengxin Dai, Hayko Riemenschneider, Luc van Gool
This work is the first attempt to quantify this image property, and we find that texture synthesizability can be learned and predicted.
no code implementations • ECCV 2014 • Michael Gygli, Helmut Grabner, Hayko Riemenschneider, Luc van Gool
Thereby we focus on user videos, which are raw videos containing a set of interesting events.
no code implementations • CVPR 2013 • Julien Weissenberg, Hayko Riemenschneider, Mukta Prasad, Luc van Gool
Urban models are key to navigation, architecture and entertainment.