Abstract
Reliable building delineation in very high resolution (vhr) satellite imagery can be achieved by precise disparity information extracted from stereo pairs. However, off-nadir vhr images over urban areas contain many occlusions due to building leaning that creates gaps in the extracted disparity maps. The typical approach to fill these gaps is by interpolation. However, it inevitably degrades the quality of the disparity map and reduces the accuracy of building detection. Thus, this research proposes a registration-based technique for mapping the disparity of off-terrain objects to avoid the need for disparity interpolation and normalization. The generated disparity by the proposed technique is then used to support building detection in off-nadir VHR satellite images. Experiments in a high-rise building area confirmed that 75 percent of the detected building roofs overlap precisely the reference data, with almost 100 percent correct detection. These accuracies are substantially higher than those achieved by other published research.
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