@InProceedings{HerveLocteau2010, author="Herve Locteau and Sebastien Mace and Ernest Valveny and Salvatore Tabbone", title="Extraction des pieces de un plan de habitation", booktitle="Colloque Internacional Francophone de l{\textasciiacute}Ecrit et le Document", year="2010", pages="1--12", abstract="In this article, a method to extract the rooms of an architectural floor plan image is described. We first present a line detection algorithm to extract long lines in the image. Those lines are analyzed to identify the existing walls. From this point, room extraction can be seen as a classical segmentation task for which each region corresponds to a room. The chosen resolution strategy consists in recursively decomposing the image until getting nearly convex regions. The notion of convexity is difficult to quantify, and the selection of separation lines can also be rough. Thus, we take advantage of knowledge associated to architectural floor plans in order to obtain mainly rectangular rooms. Preliminary tests on a set of real documents show promising results.", optnote="DAG", optnote="exported from refbase (http://refbase.cvc.uab.es/show.php?record=1440), last updated on Wed, 09 Nov 2016 10:15:32 +0100" }