Eleonora Grilli

Eleonora Grilli
Fondazione Bruno Kessler | FBK

Doctor of Architecture
Post doc researcher at 3DOM (3D Optical Metrology research unity within FBK)

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October 2019 - present
Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Position
  • Researcher
October 2016 - October 2019
Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Position
  • PhD Student
Education
October 2013 - February 2016
University of Bologna
Field of study
  • Engineer of constructions
October 2009 - February 2013
University of Bologna
Field of study
  • Engineer of constructions

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Publications (26)
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In recent years semantic segmentation of 3D point clouds has been an argument that involves different fields of application. Cultural heritage scenarios have become the subject of this study mainly thanks to the development of photogrammetry and laser scanning techniques. Classification algorithms based on machine and deep learning methods allow to...
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The number of approaches available for semantic segmentation of point clouds has grown exponentially in recent years. The availability of numerous annotated datasets has resulted in the emergence of deep learning approaches with increasingly promising outcomes. Even if successful, the implementation of such algorithms requires operators with a high...
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In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods for 3D point cloud classification has assumed an essential role in the heritage field. The association of semantic information to 3D representations became a valuable instrument for measurement, analysis, education or maintenance, in particular in the Cultural Heritage (CH) sector. Moreover, the...
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Airborne LiDAR technology has become an essential tool in archaeology during the last two decades since it allows archaeologists to measure and map items or structures that would otherwise be hidden under vegetation. In order to detect and characterise the archaeological evidence, it is a common practice to extract accurate digital terrain models (...
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Semantic 3D building models are widely available and used in numerous applications. Such 3D building models display rich semantics but no façade openings, chiefly owing to their aerial acquisition techniques. Hence, refining models’ façades using dense, street-level, terrestrial point clouds seems a promising strategy. In this paper, we propose a m...
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The presented research aims to define a parametric modelling methodology that allows, in short time and at a sustainable cost, the digital acquisition, modelling and semantic structuring of urban city blocks to facilitate 3D city modelling applied to historic centres. The methodology is based on field surveying and derives 3D data for the realisati...
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Deep learning approaches have sparked much interest in the AI community during the last decade, becoming state-of-the-art in domains such as pattern recognition, computer vision, and data analysis. However, these methods are highly demanding in terms of training data, which is often a major issue in the geospatial and remote sensing fields. One pos...
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Reconstructing semantic 3D building models at the level of detail (LoD) 3 is a long-standing challenge. Unlike mesh-based models, they require watertight geometry and object-wise semantics at the fa\c{c}ade level. The principal challenge of such demanding semantic 3D reconstruction is reliable fa\c{c}ade-level semantic segmentation of 3D input data...
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Semantic 3D building models are widely available and used in numerous applications. Such 3D building models display rich semantics but no fa\c{c}ade openings, chiefly owing to their aerial acquisition techniques. Hence, refining models' fa\c{c}ades using dense, street-level, terrestrial point clouds seems a promising strategy. In this paper, we pro...
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In recent years, massive digitisation of cultural heritage (CH) assets has become a focus of European programmes and initiatives. Among CH settings, attention is reserved to the immense and precious museum collections, whose digital 3D reproduction can support broader non-invasive analyses and stimulate the realisation of more attractive and intera...
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3D point clouds are robust representations of real-world objects and usually contain information about the shape, size, position and radiometry of the scene. However, unstructured point clouds do not directly exploit the full potential of such information and thus, further analysis is commonly required. Especially when dealing with cultural heritag...
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In recent years, a growing interest in the 3D digitisation of museum assets has been pushed by the evident advantages of digital copies in supporting and advancing the knowledge, preservation and promotion of historical artefacts. Realising photo-realistic and precise digital twins of medium and small-sized movable objects implies several operation...
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This work presents an advanced photogrammetric pipeline for inspecting apple trees in the field, automatically detecting fruits from videos and quantifying their size and number. The proposed approach is intended to facilitate and accelerate farmers' and agronomists' fieldwork, making apple measurements more objective and giving a more extended col...
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The lack of benchmarking data for the semantic segmentation of digital heritage scenarios is hampering the development of automatic classification solutions in this field. Heritage 3D data feature complex structures and uncommon classes that prevent the simple deployment of available methods developed in other fields and for other types of data. Th...
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The recent years saw an extensive use of 3D point cloud data for heritage documentation, valorisation and visualisation. Although rich in metric quality, these 3D data lack structured information such as semantics and hierarchy between parts. In this context, the introduction of point cloud classification methods can play an essential role for bett...
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The use of machine learning techniques for point cloud classification has been investigated extensively in the last decade in the geospatial community, while in the cultural heritage field it has only recently started to be explored. The high complexity and heterogeneity of 3D heritage data, the diversity of the possible scenarios, and the differen...
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The use of heritage point cloud for documentation and dissemination purposes is nowadays increasing. The association of semantic information to 3D data by means of automated classification methods can help to characterize, describe and better interpret the object under study. In the last decades, machine learning methods have brought significant pr...
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In the last years, the application of artificial intelligence (Machine Learning and Deep Learning methods) for the classification of 3D point clouds has become an important task in modern 3D documentation and modelling applications. The identification of proper geometric and radiometric features becomes fundamental to classify 2D/3D data correctly....
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This White Paper is the result of the PARTHENOS Workshop held in Marseilles at MAP Lab. (France), February 25th-February 27th, 2019. During the organization of this workshop, we were all strongly affected by the premature death of Matteo Dellepiane. Matteo had participated in the first PARTHENOS workshop on 3D. He was an outstanding researcher whos...
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Automatic tools for power line mapping and monitoring are increasingly required by modern societies. Since traditional methods, like ground-based onsite inspections, are very labour- and time-intensive, the use of Geomatics techniques is becoming the most promising solution. However, there is a need for an all-in-one solution that allows the entire...
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In recent years, the use of 3D models in cultural and archaeological heritage for documentation and dissemination purposes is increasing. The association of heterogeneous information to 3D data by means of automated segmentation and classification methods can help to characterize, describe and better interpret the object under study. Indeed, the hi...
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The use of 3D models nowadays is widely diffused for the documentation and dissemination of cultural and archaeological heritage. Nevertheless to provide an useful model it is necessary to associate to it some materials that can help operators to understand the object. This study aims at carrying out an optimal, repeatable and reliable segmentation...
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The digital management of architectural heritage information is still a complex problem, as a heritage object requires an integrated representation of various types of information in order to develop appropriate restoration or conservation strategies. Currently, there is extensive research focused on automatic procedures of segmentation and classif...
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Today 3D models and point clouds are very popular being currently used in several fields, shared through the internet and even accessed on mobile phones. Despite their broad availability, there is still a relevant need of methods, preferably automatic, to provide 3D data with meaningful attributes that characterize and provide significance to the o...

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