International audienceWith vast quantities of imagery now available online, researchers have begun to explore whether visual patterns can be discovered automatically. Here we consider the particular domain of architecture, using huge collections of street-level imagery to find visual patterns that correspond to semantic-level architectural elements distinctive to particular time periods. We use this analysis both to date buildings, as well as to discover how functionally-similar architectural elements (e.g. windows, doors, balconies , etc.) have changed over time due to evolving styles. We validate the methods by combining a large dataset of nearly 150,000 Google Street View images from Paris with a cadastre map to infer approximate constru...
Building on the richness of recent contributions in the field, this paper presents a state-of-the-ar...
ISSN 0948-695xInternational audienceWhen studying heritage artefacts, and trying to represent what w...
Digital technologies provide novel ways of visualizing cities and buildings. They also facilitate ne...
International audienceWith vast quantities of imagery now available online, researchers have begun t...
International audienceWhen studying heritage architecture, and trying to represent and understand th...
Various aspects condition the analysis and the interpretation of cultural heritage. In fact, histori...
In the past few years, computer vision and pattern recognition systems havebeen becoming increasingl...
Digital technologies provide novel ways of visualizing cities and buildings. They also facilitate ne...
Built form dominates the urban space where most people live and work and provides a visual reflectio...
One of the most widely investigated computational methods in material culture enquiry, and specifica...
Nowadays most digital reconstructions in architecture and archeology describe buildings heritage as ...
International audienceThis paper's main claim is that analytical reasoning on spatio-temporal diffus...
Architectural historical texts implicitly create networks of relations between the objects, people, ...
Information on the history of architecture is embedded in our daily surroundings, in vernacular and ...
Building on the richness of recent contributions in the field, this paper presents a state-of-the-ar...
Building on the richness of recent contributions in the field, this paper presents a state-of-the-ar...
ISSN 0948-695xInternational audienceWhen studying heritage artefacts, and trying to represent what w...
Digital technologies provide novel ways of visualizing cities and buildings. They also facilitate ne...
International audienceWith vast quantities of imagery now available online, researchers have begun t...
International audienceWhen studying heritage architecture, and trying to represent and understand th...
Various aspects condition the analysis and the interpretation of cultural heritage. In fact, histori...
In the past few years, computer vision and pattern recognition systems havebeen becoming increasingl...
Digital technologies provide novel ways of visualizing cities and buildings. They also facilitate ne...
Built form dominates the urban space where most people live and work and provides a visual reflectio...
One of the most widely investigated computational methods in material culture enquiry, and specifica...
Nowadays most digital reconstructions in architecture and archeology describe buildings heritage as ...
International audienceThis paper's main claim is that analytical reasoning on spatio-temporal diffus...
Architectural historical texts implicitly create networks of relations between the objects, people, ...
Information on the history of architecture is embedded in our daily surroundings, in vernacular and ...
Building on the richness of recent contributions in the field, this paper presents a state-of-the-ar...
Building on the richness of recent contributions in the field, this paper presents a state-of-the-ar...
ISSN 0948-695xInternational audienceWhen studying heritage artefacts, and trying to represent what w...
Digital technologies provide novel ways of visualizing cities and buildings. They also facilitate ne...