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Remote Sensing Based Building Extraction Ii Jiaojiao Tian Mohammad Awrangjeb

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Remote Sensing Based Building Extraction Ii Jiaojiao Tian Mohammad Awrangjeb
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 70.08 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Jiaojiao Tian, Mohammad Awrangjeb, Qin Yan
ISBN: 9783036570655, 3036570659
Language: English
Year: 2023
Volume: 2

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Remote Sensing Based Building Extraction Ii Jiaojiao Tian Mohammad Awrangjeb by Jiaojiao Tian, Mohammad Awrangjeb, Qin Yan 9783036570655, 3036570659 instant download after payment.

Building extraction from remote sensing data plays an important role in geospatial applications such as urban planning, disaster management, navigation, and updating geographic databases. The rapid development of image processing techniques and the accessibility of very-high-resolution multispectral, hyperspectral, LiDAR, and SAR remote sensing images have further boosted research on building-extraction-related topics. In particular, to meet the recent demand for advanced artificial intelligence models, many research institutes and associations have provided open source datasets and annotated training data, presenting new opportunities to develop advanced approaches for building extraction and monitoring. Hence, there are higher expectations of the efficiency, accuracy, and robustness of building extraction approaches. Additionally, they should meet the demand for processing large city-, national-, and global-scale datasets. Moreover, learning and dealing with imperfect training data remains a challenge, as does unexpected objects in urban scenes such as trees, clouds, and shadows. In addition to building masks, more research has arisen on the automatic generation of LoD2/3 building models from remote sensing data. This follow-up Special Issue of "Remote Sensing-based Building Extraction", has collected more research on cutting-edge approaches to essential urban processes such as 3D reconstruction, automatic building segmentation, and 3D roof modelling.

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