Image segmentation of breakwater blocks by edge-base Hough transformation

IF 1.2 Q4 REMOTE SENSING Journal of Applied Geodesy Pub Date : 2022-12-21 DOI:10.1515/jag-2022-0044
F. Soares, Vinicius Barbon
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Abstract A rubble mound breakwater (BW) is a coastal engineering structure built for purposes of harbor protection in areas with severe wave regimes. Block displacements can lead to a structure weakening, making the harbor more vulnerable to waving hazard. During the phase of BW design/rehabilitation the effectiveness evaluation of both the shape and the protective elements is made throughout 3D scale models, built inside wave basins or wave flumes. The experiment consists of simulating the impact of the swell on the model. During the process, 3D point cloud (PC) data is recorded with depth sensors, or later generated by photogrammetry from image data. Surface changes are obtained by comparing PCs, with the estimation of depth differences. However, inaccurate face delimitation on PCs may lead to less conclusive results of blocks’ location and motion. In this study, it is proposed an edge-based image segmentation method, based on the Hough transformation algorithm, in order to obtain the straight edges of the block’s faces in images of breakwater models. By crossing each resulting polygonal region with the PC depth data of the block, a regular plane surface can be adjusted to the 3D points, from which the block’s center point can be geometrically estimated. For this study RGB and PC data regions were selected from a scanned BW model, built with small cubic concrete blocks. The results obtained reinforce the positive contribution that the proposed image segmentation methodology can provide, regarding the improvement of displacement accuracy and spending time analysis, in BW monitoring work.
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基于边缘基Hough变换的防波堤块体图像分割
摘要抛石防波堤(BW)是一种为在波浪强烈地区进行港口防护而建造的海岸工程结构。块体位移会导致结构弱化,使港口更容易受到波浪危害。在BW设计/修复阶段,形状和保护元件的有效性评估是在波浪池或波浪水槽内建立的整个3D比例模型中进行的。实验包括模拟涌浪对模型的影响。在此过程中,使用深度传感器记录3D点云(PC)数据,或者稍后通过摄影测量从图像数据生成3D点云数据。表面变化是通过比较PC和深度差异的估计来获得的。然而,PC上不准确的面部划界可能会导致块的位置和运动结果不那么确定。在本研究中,提出了一种基于Hough变换算法的边缘图像分割方法,以获得防波堤模型图像中块体表面的直边。通过将每个得到的多边形区域与块的PC深度数据交叉,可以将规则平面表面调整为3D点,从中可以几何估计块的中心点。在这项研究中,RGB和PC数据区域是从扫描的BW模型中选择的,该模型由小型立方体混凝土块构建。所获得的结果加强了所提出的图像分割方法在BW监测工作中可以在提高位移精度和花费时间分析方面做出的积极贡献。
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Journal of Applied Geodesy
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