Optimization of OpenStreetMap building footprints based on semantic information of oblique UAV images

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Abstract

Building footprint information is vital for 3D building modeling. Traditionally, in remote sensing, building footprints are extracted and delineated from aerial imagery and/or LiDAR point cloud. Taking a different approach, this paper is dedicated to the optimization ofOpenStreetMap (OSM) building footprints exploiting the contour information, which is derived from deep learning-based semantic segmentation of oblique images acquired by the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). First, a simplified 3D buildingmodel of Level ofDetail 1 (LoD1) is initialized using the footprint information fromOSMand the elevation information fromDigital SurfaceModel (DSM). In parallel, a deep neural network for pixel-wise semantic image segmentation is trained in order to extract the building boundaries as contour evidence. Subsequently, an optimization integrating the contour evidence from multi-view images as a constraint results in a refined 3D building model with optimized footprints and height. Our method is leveraged to optimize OSM building footprints for four datasets with different building types, demonstrating robust performance for both individual buildings and multiple buildings regardless of image resolution. Finally, we compare our result with reference data from German Authority Topographic-Cartographic Information System (ATKIS). Quantitative and qualitative evaluations reveal that the original OSM building footprints have large offset, but can be significantly improved from meter level to decimeter level after optimization.

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Zhuo, X., Fraundorfer, F., Kurz, F., & Reinartz, P. (2018). Optimization of OpenStreetMap building footprints based on semantic information of oblique UAV images. Remote Sensing, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10040624

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