Abstract
Abstract. Semantic instance segmentation from scenes, serving as a crucial role for 3D modelling and scene understanding. Conducting semantic segmentation before grouping instances is adopted by the existing state-of-the-art methods. However, without additional refinement, semantic errors will fully propagate into the grouping stage, resulting in low overlap with the ground truth instance. Furthermore, the proposed methods focused on indoor level scenes, which are limited when directly applied to large-scale outdoor Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) point clouds. Numerous instances, significant object density and scale variations make ALS point clouds distinct from indoor data. In order to address the problems, we proposed a geometric characterization-aware semantic instance segmentation network, which utilized both semantic and objectness score to select potential points for grouping. And in point cloud feature learning stage, hand-craft geometry features are taken as input for geometric characterization awareness. Moreover, to address errors propagated from previous modules after grouping, we have additionally designed a per-instance refinement module. To assess semantic instance segmentation, we conducted experiments on an open-source dataset. Additionally, we performed semantic segmentation experiments to evaluate the performance of our proposed point cloud feature learning method.
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