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Revisiting Near/Remote Sensing with Geospatial Attention

Scott Workman, Muhammad Usman Rafique, Hunter Blanton, Nathan Jacobs

20222022 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)15 citationsDOI

Abstract

This work addresses the task of overhead image segmentation when auxiliary ground-level images are available. Recent work has shown that performing joint inference over these two modalities, often called near/remote sensing, can yield significant accuracy improvements. Extending this line of work, we introduce the concept of geospatial attention, a geometry-aware attention mechanism that explicitly considers the geospatial relationship between the pixels in a ground-level image and a geographic location. We propose an approach for computing geospatial attention that incorporates geometric features and the appearance of the overhead and ground-level imagery. We introduce a novel architecture for near/remote sensing that is based on geospatial attention and demonstrate its use for five segmentation tasks. The results demonstrate that our method significantly outperforms the previous state-of-the-art methods.

Topics & Concepts

Geospatial analysisComputer scienceSegmentationOverhead (engineering)PixelTask (project management)Artificial intelligenceInferenceImage segmentationRemote sensingComputer visionGeographyEngineeringSystems engineeringOperating systemAdvanced Neural Network ApplicationsAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval TechniquesVideo Surveillance and Tracking Methods
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