Abstract
Building footprint extraction plays an important role in a wide range of applications. However, due to size and shape diversities, occlusions, and complex scenarios, it is still challenging to accurately extract building footprints from aerial images. This letter proposes a capsule feature pyramid network (CapFPN) for building footprint extraction from aerial images. Taking advantage of the properties of capsules and fusing different levels of capsule features, the CapFPN can extract high-resolution, intrinsic, and semantically strong features, which perform effectively in improving the pixel-wise building footprint extraction accuracy. With the use of signed distance maps as ground truths, the CapFPN can extract solid building regions free of tiny holes. Quantitative evaluations on an aerial image data set show that a precision, recall, intersection-over-union (IoU), and F-score of 0.928, 0.914, 0.853, and 0.921, respectively, are obtained. Comparative studies with six existing methods confirm the superior performance of the CapFPN in accurately extracting building footprints.
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