Title :
A Metric for Polygon Comparison and Building Extraction Evaluation
Author :
Avbelj, Janja ; Muller, Rudolf ; Bamler, Richard
Author_Institution :
Earth Obs. Center, German Aerosp. Center, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
Abstract :
The standardization of evaluation techniques for building extraction is an unresolved issue in the fields of remote sensing, photogrammetry, and computer vision. In this letter, we propose a metric with a working title “PoLiS metric” to compare two polygons. The PoLiS metric is a positive-definite and symmetric function that satisfies a triangle inequality. It accounts for shape and accuracy differences between the polygons, is straightforward to apply, and requires no thresholds. We show through an example that the PoLiS metric between two polygons changes approximately linearly with respect to small translation, rotation, and scale changes. Furthermore, we compare building polygons extracted from a digital surface model to the reference building polygons by computing PoLiS, Hausdorff, and Chamfer distances. The results show that quantification by the PoLiS distance of the dissimilarity between polygons is consistent with visual perception. Furthermore, Hausdorff and Chamfer distances overrate the dissimilarity when one polygon has more vertices than the other. We propose an approach toward standardizing building extraction evaluation, which may also have broader applications in the field of shape similarity.
Keywords :
computational geometry; computer vision; feature extraction; photogrammetry; remote sensing; visual perception; Chamfer distance computing; Hausdorff distance computing; PoLiS distance computing; PoLiS distance quantification; PoLiS metric; building extraction evaluation; building extraction evaluation standardization; computer vision; digital surface model; evaluation technique standardization; photogrammetry; polygon accuracy difference; polygon change; polygon comparison metric; polygon dissimilarity; polygon shape difference; positive-definite function; reference building polygon; remote sensing; rotation change; scale change; shape similarity field application; small translation change; symmetric function; triangle inequality; visual perception; Accuracy; Buildings; Indexes; Measurement; Remote sensing; Shape; Vectors; Building extraction; metric; polygon comparison; quality assessment; shape similarity;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2014.2330695