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Main Authors: Neupane, Bipul, Aryal, Jagannath, Rajabifard, Abbas
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.09064
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author Neupane, Bipul
Aryal, Jagannath
Rajabifard, Abbas
author_facet Neupane, Bipul
Aryal, Jagannath
Rajabifard, Abbas
contents Urban buildings are extracted from high-resolution Earth observation (EO) images using semantic segmentation networks like U-Net and its successors. Each re-iteration aims to improve performance by employing a denser skip connection mechanism that harnesses multi-scale features for accurate object mapping. However, denser connections increase network parameters and do not necessarily contribute to precise segmentation. In this paper, we develop three dual skip connection mechanisms for three networks (U-Net, ResUnet, and U-Net3+) to selectively deepen the essential feature maps for improved performance. The three mechanisms are evaluated on feature maps of different scales, producing nine new network configurations. They are evaluated against their original vanilla configurations on four building footprint datasets of different spatial resolutions, including a multi-resolution (0.3+0.6+1.2m) dataset that we develop for complex urban environments. The evaluation revealed that densifying the large- and small-scale features in U-Net and U-Net3+ produce up to 0.905 F1, more than TransUnet (0.903) and Swin-Unet (0.882) in our new dataset with up to 19x fewer parameters. The results conclude that selectively densifying feature maps and skip connections enhances network performance without a substantial increase in parameters. The findings and the new dataset will contribute to the computer vision domain and urban planning decision processes.
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spellingShingle Dual skip connections in U-Net, ResUnet and U-Net3+ for remote extraction of buildings
Neupane, Bipul
Aryal, Jagannath
Rajabifard, Abbas
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Image and Video Processing
Urban buildings are extracted from high-resolution Earth observation (EO) images using semantic segmentation networks like U-Net and its successors. Each re-iteration aims to improve performance by employing a denser skip connection mechanism that harnesses multi-scale features for accurate object mapping. However, denser connections increase network parameters and do not necessarily contribute to precise segmentation. In this paper, we develop three dual skip connection mechanisms for three networks (U-Net, ResUnet, and U-Net3+) to selectively deepen the essential feature maps for improved performance. The three mechanisms are evaluated on feature maps of different scales, producing nine new network configurations. They are evaluated against their original vanilla configurations on four building footprint datasets of different spatial resolutions, including a multi-resolution (0.3+0.6+1.2m) dataset that we develop for complex urban environments. The evaluation revealed that densifying the large- and small-scale features in U-Net and U-Net3+ produce up to 0.905 F1, more than TransUnet (0.903) and Swin-Unet (0.882) in our new dataset with up to 19x fewer parameters. The results conclude that selectively densifying feature maps and skip connections enhances network performance without a substantial increase in parameters. The findings and the new dataset will contribute to the computer vision domain and urban planning decision processes.
title Dual skip connections in U-Net, ResUnet and U-Net3+ for remote extraction of buildings
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Image and Video Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.09064