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Grouping Salient Scatterers in InSAR Data for Recognition of Industrial Buildings
Quebec City, QC, Canada August 11-August 15
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Uwe Soergel, FGAN-FOM
Uwe Stilla, FGAN-FOM
InSAR data are used to recognise large industrial building complexes. Such buildings often show salient regular patterns of strong scatterers on their roofs. A previous segmentation which uses the intensity, height and coherence information extracts building cues. Strong scatterers are filtered by a spot detector and localised by a cluster formation. Strong scatterers are grouped in rows by a process that uses the contours of the building cues as context. Such buildings are labelled as industrial buildings and serve as seeds to assemble adjacent buildings into complex structured building aggregates. The structure of the grouping process is depicted by a production net.
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Eckart Michaelsen, Uwe Soergel, Uwe Stilla, "Grouping Salient Scatterers in InSAR Data for Recognition of Industrial Buildings," icpr, vol. 2, pp.20613, 16th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'02) - Volume 2, 2002
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