Abstract

Semantic segmentation of aerial images refers to assigning one land cover category to each pixel. This is a challenging task due to the great differences in the appearances of ground objects. Many attempts have been made during the past decades. In recent years, convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have been introduced in the remote sensing field, and various solutions have been proposed to realize dense semantic labeling with CNNs. In this letter, we propose shuffling CNNs to realize semantic segmentation of aerial images in a periodic shuffling manner. This approach is a supplement to current methods for semantic segmentation of aerial images. We propose a naive version and a deeper version of this method, and both are adept at detecting small objects. Additionally, we propose a method called field-of-view (FoV) enhancement that can enhance the predictions. This method can be applied to various networks, and our experiments verify its effectiveness. The final results are further improved through an ensemble method that averages the score maps generated by the models at different checkpoints of the same network. We evaluate our models using the ISPRS Vaihingen and Potsdam data sets, and we acquire promising results using these two data sets.

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