Title :
Urban-Area and Building Detection Using SIFT Keypoints and Graph Theory
Author :
Sirmaçek, Beril ; Ünsalan, Cem
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Yeditepe Univ., Istanbul
fDate :
4/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Very high resolution satellite images provide valuable information to researchers. Among these, urban-area boundaries and building locations play crucial roles. For a human expert, manually extracting this valuable information is tedious. One possible solution to extract this information is using automated techniques. Unfortunately, the solution is not straightforward if standard image processing and pattern recognition techniques are used. Therefore, to detect the urban area and buildings in satellite images, we propose the use of scale invariant feature transform (SIFT) and graph theoretical tools. SIFT keypoints are powerful in detecting objects under various imaging conditions. However, SIFT is not sufficient for detecting urban areas and buildings alone. Therefore, we formalize the problem in terms of graph theory. In forming the graph, we represent each keypoint as a vertex of the graph. The unary and binary relationships between these vertices (such as spatial distance and intensity values) lead to the edges of the graph. Based on this formalism, we extract the urban area using a novel multiple subgraph matching method. Then, we extract separate buildings in the urban area using a novel graph cut method. We form a diverse and representative test set using panchromatic 1-m-resolution Ikonos imagery. By extensive testings, we report very promising results on automatically detecting urban areas and buildings.
Keywords :
computer vision; geophysical signal processing; geophysical techniques; graph theory; image matching; remote sensing; scaling phenomena; Ikonos imagery; SIFT; building detection; graph theoretical tools; graph theory; image processing; multiple subgraph matching; pattern recognition; scale invariant feature transform; urban area boundary; urban area detection; very high resolution satellite images; Building detection; graph cut; multiple subgraph matching; scale invariant feature transform (SIFT); urban-area detection;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2008.2008440