We describe a system for the detection of changes in multiple views of a tunnel sur-face. From data gathered by a robotic inspection rig, we use a structure-from-motion pipeline to build panoramas of the surface and register images from different time in-stances. Reliably detecting changes such as hairline cracks, water ingress and other surface damage between the registered images is a challenging problem: achieving the best possible performance for a given set of data requires sub-pixel precision and careful modelling of the noise sources. The task is further complicated by factors such as un-avoidable registration error and changes in image sensors, capture settings and lighting. Our contribution is a novel approach to change detection u...
In machine vision-based surface inspection tasks, defects are typically considered as local anomalie...
The progress in computer vision technology has significantly improved the reliability, effectiveness...
It is observed that a human inspector can obtain better visual observations of surface defects via c...
We describe an automated system for detecting, localising, clustering and ranking visual changes on ...
Tunnel structural health inspections are predominantly done through periodic visual observations, re...
We present an automated system for detecting visual changes on tunnel linings. By registering new im...
We present an automated system for detecting visual changes on tunnel linings. By registering new im...
The deterioration of the underground infrastructure of the major cities around the world, due to age...
In recent decades, many cities have become densely populated due to increased urbanization, and the ...
Tunnels in hard rock are typically supported with a thin layer of fibre-reinforced shotcrete in comb...
Cracks on the surfaces inside road tunnels are among the most critical problems in the management of...
In this paper, an automatic robotic inspector for tunnel assessment is presented. The proposed platf...
This study proposes a defect detection framework to improve the performance of deep learning-based d...
Architectural structures require routine structural inspections, and these checks are increasingly p...
In the domain of tunnel lining defect detection, object detection algorithms have been widely employ...
In machine vision-based surface inspection tasks, defects are typically considered as local anomalie...
The progress in computer vision technology has significantly improved the reliability, effectiveness...
It is observed that a human inspector can obtain better visual observations of surface defects via c...
We describe an automated system for detecting, localising, clustering and ranking visual changes on ...
Tunnel structural health inspections are predominantly done through periodic visual observations, re...
We present an automated system for detecting visual changes on tunnel linings. By registering new im...
We present an automated system for detecting visual changes on tunnel linings. By registering new im...
The deterioration of the underground infrastructure of the major cities around the world, due to age...
In recent decades, many cities have become densely populated due to increased urbanization, and the ...
Tunnels in hard rock are typically supported with a thin layer of fibre-reinforced shotcrete in comb...
Cracks on the surfaces inside road tunnels are among the most critical problems in the management of...
In this paper, an automatic robotic inspector for tunnel assessment is presented. The proposed platf...
This study proposes a defect detection framework to improve the performance of deep learning-based d...
Architectural structures require routine structural inspections, and these checks are increasingly p...
In the domain of tunnel lining defect detection, object detection algorithms have been widely employ...
In machine vision-based surface inspection tasks, defects are typically considered as local anomalie...
The progress in computer vision technology has significantly improved the reliability, effectiveness...
It is observed that a human inspector can obtain better visual observations of surface defects via c...