Title
The 3D-Pitoti Dataset: A Dataset for high-resolution 3D Surface Segmentation.
Abstract
The development of powerful 3D scanning hardware and reconstruction algorithms has strongly promoted the generation of 3D surface reconstructions in different domains. An area of special interest for such 3D reconstructions is the cultural heritage domain, where surface reconstructions are generated to digitally preserve historical artifacts. While reconstruction quality nowadays is sufficient in many cases, the robust analysis (e.g. segmentation, matching, and classification) of reconstructed 3D data is still an open topic. In this paper, we target the automatic segmentation of high-resolution 3D surface reconstructions of petroglyphs. To foster research in this field, we introduce a fully annotated, large-scale 3D surface dataset including high-resolution meshes, depth maps and point clouds as a novel benchmark dataset, which we make publicly available. Additionally, we provide baseline results for a random forest as well as a convolutional neural network based approach. Results show the complementary strengths and weaknesses of both approaches and point out that the provided dataset represents an open challenge for future research.
Year
Venue
Field
2017
CBMI
Data mining,Scale-space segmentation,Polygon mesh,Cultural heritage,Computer science,Convolutional neural network,Artificial intelligence,Random forest,Robust analysis,Computer vision,Pattern recognition,Segmentation,Point cloud
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
2
0.37
References 
Authors
22
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Georg Poier1363.34
Markus Seidl2304.36
Matthias Zeppelzauer318621.35
Christian Reinbacher41948.19
Martin Schaich520.37
Giovanna Bellandi620.37
Alberto Marretta720.37
Horst Bischof88751541.43