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Huijiao Qiao1,2, Weiqi Qian1, Haifeng Hu1
1Department of Surveying Science and Technology, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|August 29, 2024
Summary
This study introduces a new deep learning model for extracting buildings from satellite videos after natural disasters. It improves accuracy with limited training data, aiding disaster response and damage assessment.
Area of Science:
- Remote Sensing
- Computer Vision
- Disaster Management
Background:
- Natural disasters are increasing in frequency and intensity globally.
- Accurate building extraction is vital for disaster response, rescue planning, and damage assessment.
- Existing deep learning methods for building extraction struggle with complex disaster scenes and require extensive labeled data.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop a novel semantic segmentation model for accurate and efficient building extraction from satellite disaster videos.
- To address the challenge of limited labeled training data in post-disaster scenarios.
- To leverage recent advances in satellite video technology for improved building information extraction.
Main Methods:
- A two-part semantic segmentation model comprising a prediction module and an automatic correction module.
- The prediction module utilizes a base encoder-decoder structure with limited instant training data.
- The automatic correction module refines initial predictions using optical flow analysis to correct erroneous semantic information.
Main Results:
- The proposed model demonstrates superior accuracy in building extraction compared to existing methods.
- The method shows improved computational efficiency, particularly in complex natural disaster scenes.
- Effective utilization of limited training data for accurate building segmentation was achieved.
Conclusions:
- The developed model offers an accurate and efficient solution for building extraction in challenging natural disaster scenarios.
- The approach effectively reduces the dependency on large labeled datasets, making it practical for post-disaster applications.
- This research advances the application of deep learning in disaster management through innovative satellite video analysis.

