JOURNAL ARTICLE

Multi-Scale Feature Fusion Attention Network for Building Extraction in Remote Sensing Images

Jia LiuHang GuZuhe LiHongyang ChenHao Chen

Year: 2024 Journal:   Electronics Vol: 13 (5)Pages: 923-923   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

The efficient semantic segmentation of buildings in high spatial resolution remote sensing images is a technical prerequisite for land resource management, high-precision mapping, construction planning and other applications. Current building extraction methods based on deep learning can obtain high-level abstract features of images. However, the extraction of some occluded buildings is inaccurate, and as the network deepens, small-volume buildings are lost and edges are blurred. Therefore, we introduce a multi-resolution attention combination network, which employs a multiscale channel and spatial attention module (MCAM) to adaptively capture key features and eliminate irrelevant information, which improves the accuracy of building extraction. In addition, we present a layered residual connectivity module (LRCM) to enhance the expression of information at different scales through multi-level feature fusion, significantly improving the understanding of context and the capturing of fine edge details. Extensive experiments were conducted on the WHU aerial image dataset and the Massachusetts building dataset. Compared with state-of-the-art semantic segmentation methods, this network achieves better building extraction results in remote sensing images, proving the effectiveness of the method.

Keywords:
Computer science Segmentation Context (archaeology) Artificial intelligence Feature extraction Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution Scale (ratio) Feature (linguistics) Image resolution Image segmentation Aerial image Information extraction Pattern recognition (psychology) Remote sensing Computer vision Data mining Image (mathematics) Geography Cartography

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51
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0.95
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Topics

Remote-Sensing Image Classification
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Media Technology
Automated Road and Building Extraction
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering
Remote Sensing and Land Use
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Atmospheric Science
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