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Title: 6+: A Novel Approach for Building Extraction from a Medium Resolution Multi-Spectral Satellite
Authors: Chaurasia, Kuldeep
Mishra, Vipul Kumar
Keywords: deep learning
building extraction
built-up index
super-resolution
multispectral
satellite images
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Dixit, M., Chaurasia, K., Mishra, V. K., Singh, D., & Lee, H.-N. (2022). 6+: A Novel Approach for Building Extraction from a Medium Resolution Multi-Spectral Satellite. In Sustainability (Vol. 14, Issue 3, p. 1615). MDPI AG.
Series/Report no.: ;14
Abstract: For smart, sustainable cities and urban planning, building extraction through satellite images becomes a crucial activity. It is challenging in the medium spatial resolution. This work proposes a novel methodology named ‘6+’ for improving building extraction in 10 m medium spatial resolution multispectral satellite images. Data resources used are Sentinel-2A satellite images and OpenStreetMap (OSM). The proposed methodology merges the available high-resolution bands, super-resolved Short-Wave InfraRed (SWIR) bands, and an Enhanced Normalized Difference Impervious Surface Index (ENDISI) built-up index-based image to produce enhanced multispectral satellite images that contain additional information on impervious surfaces for improving building extraction results. The proposed methodology produces a novel building extraction dataset named ‘6+’. Another dataset named ‘6 band’ is also prepared for comparison by merging super-resolved bands 11 and 12 along with all the highest spatial resolution bands. The building ground truths are prepared using OSM shapefiles. The models specific for extracting buildings, i.e., BRRNet, JointNet, SegUnet, Dilated-ResUnet, and other Unet based encoder-decoder models with a backbone of various state-of-art image segmentation algorithms, are applied on both datasets. The comparative analyses of all models applied to the ‘6+’ dataset achieve a better performance in terms of F1-Score and Intersection over Union (IoU) than the ‘6 band’ dataset.
URI: http://lrcdrs.bennett.edu.in:80/handle/123456789/243
ISSN: 020711050
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