Title :
Automatic Rooftop Extraction in Nadir Aerial Imagery of Suburban Regions Using Corners and Variational Level Set Evolution
Author :
Cote, Melissa ; Saeedi, Parvaneh
Author_Institution :
Lab. for Robotic Vision, Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC, Canada
Abstract :
Building profile extraction from aerial imagery constitutes a key element in numerous geospatial applications. Rooftop detection has been addressed through a variety of approaches that are, however, rarely capable of coping with conditions such as arbitrary illumination, variant reflections, and complex building profiles. This paper proposes a new method for extracting 2-D rooftop footprints from nadir aerial imagery through a fully automatic approach that handles arbitrary illumination, variant reflections, and complex building profiles without shape priors. The proposed method combines the strength of energy-based approaches with distinctiveness of corners. Corners are assessed using multiple color and color-invariance spaces. A rooftop outline is generated from selected corner candidates and further refined to fit the best possible boundaries through level-set curve evolution that is enhanced via a mean squared error map. Experimental results confirm the ability of the presented system to effectively extract rooftop profiles with an overall average shape accuracy of 84%, correctness of 94%, completeness of 92 %, and quality of 88%.
Keywords :
feature extraction; geophysical image processing; object detection; remote sensing; 2D rooftop footprint extraction; arbitrary illumination; automatic rooftop extraction; building profile extraction; color-invariance spaces; complex building profiles; corner candidates; corners; energy based approaches; fully automatic approach; geospatial applications; level set curve evolution; multiple color spaces; nadir aerial imagery; rooftop detection; rooftop outline; suburban regions; variant reflections; variational level set evolution; Buildings; Image color analysis; Image edge detection; Level set; Lighting; Object oriented modeling; Shape; Aerial image processing; boundary detection; building extraction; level set evolution;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2012.2200689