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  • Computer Vision
  • Remote Sensing
  • Machine Learning

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  • Structural reconstruction is vital for scene understanding but challenged by complex real-world topologies.
  • Accurate inference of spatial relationships and object layouts in scenes remains a significant computer vision problem.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose RegionGraph, a novel method for structural reconstruction of buildings from satellite imagery.
  • To address the challenges posed by complex scene structures in computer vision tasks.

Main Methods:

  • RegionGraph employs a layout region graph construction and graph contraction approach.
  • It introduces ConPNet (primitive estimation network) for detecting and estimating structural primitives.
  • Combines structural extraction and rendering synthesis, optimizing graph structures via node-merging graph contraction.

Main Results:

  • RegionGraph achieved a 4% improvement in average F1 scores across three primitive types.
  • Demonstrated enhanced regional completeness and structural coherency in reconstructed building structures.
  • Successfully reconstructed building structures from satellite images with improved accuracy.

Conclusions:

  • RegionGraph offers an effective solution for structural reconstruction from satellite images.
  • The proposed method advances the field of computer vision for scene understanding.
  • The graph-based approach provides a robust framework for complex structural analysis.