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Towards Open-Set Semantic Segmentation of Aerial Images

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da Silva CCV, Nogueira K, Oliveira HN & dos Santos JA (2020) Towards Open-Set Semantic Segmentation of Aerial Images. In: 2020 IEEE Latin American GRSS and ISPRS Remote Sensing Conference, LAGIRS 2020. IEEE Latin American GRSS & ISPRS Remote Sensing Conference (LAGIRS 2020), Santiago, Chile, 21.03.2020-26.03.2020. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. pp. 16-21. https://doi.org/10.1109/LAGIRS48042.2020.9165597

Abstract
Classical and more recently deep computer vision methods are optimized for visible spectrum images, commonly encoded in grayscale or RGB colorspaces acquired from smartphones or cameras. A more uncommon source of images exploited in the remote sensing field are satellite and aerial images. However the development of pattern recognition approaches for these data is relatively recent, mainly due to the limited availability of this type of images, as until recently they were used exclusively for military purposes. Access to aerial imagery, including spectral information, has been increasing mainly due to the low cost of drones, cheapening of imaging satellite launch costs, and novel public datasets. Usually remote sensing applications employ computer vision techniques strictly modeled for classification tasks in closed set scenarios. However, real-world tasks rarely fit into closed set contexts, frequently presenting previously unknown classes, characterizing them as open set scenarios. Focusing on this problem, this is the first paper to study and develop semantic segmentation techniques for open set scenarios applied to remote sensing images. The main contributions of this paper are: 1) a discussion of related works in open set semantic segmentation, showing evidence that these techniques can be adapted for open set remote sensing tasks; 2) the development and evaluation of a novel approach for open set semantic segmentation. Our method yielded competitive results when compared to closed set methods for the same dataset.

Keywords
Open Set; Deep Learning; Semantic Segmentation; Remote Sensing

StatusPublished
FundersBrazilian National Research Council
Publication date31/12/2020
Publication date online12/08/2020
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/31891
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Place of publicationPiscataway, NJ, USA
eISBN978-1-7281-4350-7
ConferenceIEEE Latin American GRSS & ISPRS Remote Sensing Conference (LAGIRS 2020)
Conference locationSantiago, Chile
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Dr Keiller Nogueira

Dr Keiller Nogueira

Lecturer, Computing Science

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