Konrad Schindler

Publication List Details

Period

1755 - 2007

Number

8

Co-Authors

Coupled Detection and Trajectory Estimation for Multi-Object Tracking (2007)

Leibe, Bastian, Schindler, Konrad, Van Gool, Luc

We present a novel approach for multi-object tracking which considers object detection and spacetime trajectory estimation as a coupled optimization problem. It is formulated in a hypothesis...

Simultaneous Segmentation and 3D Reconstruction of Monocular Image Sequences (2007)

Ozden, K. E., Schindler, Konrad, Van Gool, Luc

When trying to extract 3D scene information and camera motion from an image sequence alone, it is often necessary to cope with independently moving objects. Recent research has unveiled some of the...

Reconstruction of Archaeological Finds using Shape from (2004)

Hannes Fassold, Reinhard Danzl, Konrad Schindler, Horst Bischof

We propose a novel algorithmic framework for the refinement of sparse 3D models using shape from shading. Starting from an initial model obtained by shape from stereo we use a global optimization...

Metropogis: A Semi-Automatic City Documentation System (2003)

Andreas Klaus, Joachim Bauer, Konrad Karner, Konrad Schindler

In this paper we report on a new system to augment a 3D block model of a real city with geo-referenced terrestrial images of the facades. The terrestrial images are taken by a hand-held digital...

Navigation Functionality for Virtual Archaeology (2003)

Andrej Ferko, Markus Grabner, Gnter Schwann, Mario Sormann, Konrad Schindler

The paper reports the ongoing functional specification of a virtual archaeology system. Taking into account the goals of ISO standards MPEG-7 and SEDRIS, we have summarized methodologies from related...

Towards Feature--Based Building (2002)

Konrad Schindler, Joachim Bauer

This paper presents a feature-based approach to piecewise planar modeling of architectural scenes from an oriented image sequence. An improved line detection algorithm is presented, which uses...

A Work-Flow and Data Model for Reconstruction, Management, and (2002)

Stefan Hynst, Michael Gervautz, Markus Grabner, Konrad Schindler

We propose a framework for a complex visualization environment suitable for archaelogical applications. Given 2D and 3D data derived from appropriate acquisition processes, the scene is organized in...