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Abderrazzaq Kharroubi, Zouhair Ballouch, Rafika Hajji, Anass Yarroudh and Roland Billen
Railway scene understanding is crucial for various applications, including autonomous trains, digital twining, and infrastructure change monitoring. However, the development of the latter is constrained by the lack of annotated datasets and limitations o...
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Junwei Chen, Yangze Liang, Zheng Xie, Shaofeng Wang and Zhao Xu
Building information models (BIMs) offer advantages, such as visualization and collaboration, making them widely used in the management of existing buildings. Currently, most BIMs for existing indoor spaces are manually created, consuming a significant a...
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Julián Conesa, Francisco José Mula, Kristin A. Bartlett, Ferran Naya and Manuel Contero
The use of Virtual Reality (VR) is growing in popularity in educational contexts. In this work, we present a novel software application based on immersive VR in which users can interact simultaneously with a model in a shared virtual scene and maintain a...
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Abdorreza Alavigharahbagh, Vahid Hajihashemi, José J. M. Machado and João Manuel R. S. Tavares
In this article, a hierarchical method for action recognition based on temporal and spatial features is proposed. In current HAR methods, camera movement, sensor movement, sudden scene changes, and scene movement can increase motion feature errors and de...
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Ruidong Zhang and Xinguang Zhang
When using deep learning networks for dynamic feature rejection in SLAM systems, problems such as a priori static object motion leading to disturbed build quality and accuracy and slow system runtime are prone to occur. In this paper, based on the ORB-SL...
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Sheng Lu, Chaoyang Fang and Xin Xiao
Due to the complexity of wetland ecosystems, wetlands have a wide area of alternating land and water zones and complex vegetation composition, making it challenging to achieve dynamic displays of virtual wetland scenes using three-dimensional modeling. T...
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Swarnendu Ghosh, Teresa Gonçalves and Nibaran Das
Conceptual representations of images involving descriptions of entities and their relations are often represented using scene graphs. Such scene graphs can express relational concepts by using sets of triplets ⟨subject—predicate&...
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Huangchuang Zhang and Ge Li
With the improvement of urban infrastructure and the increase in the coverage of high-rise buildings, the demand for location information services inside buildings is becoming more and more urgent. Moreover, indoor path planning, as a prerequisite and ba...
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Zhongyu Sun, Wangping Zhou, Chen Ding and Min Xia
Extracting buildings and roads from remote sensing images is very important in the area of land cover monitoring, which is of great help to urban planning. Currently, a deep learning method is used by the majority of building and road extraction algorith...
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Huy Pham, Emile R. Shehada, Shawna Stahlheber, Kushagra Pandey and Wayne B. Hayes
Motivation: Precise tracking of individual cells?especially tracking the family lineage, for example in a developing embryo?has widespread applications in biology and medicine. Due to significant noise in microscope images, existing methods have difficul...
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