Published January 1, 2016 | Version v1
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Automatic Detection of Compound Structures by Joint Selection of Region Groups From a Hierarchical Segmentation

  • 1. Bilkent Univ, Dept Comp Engn, TR-06800 Ankara, Turkey

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A challenging problem in remote sensing image analysis is the detection of heterogeneous compound structures such as different types of residential, industrial, and agricultural areas that are composed of spatial arrangements of simple primitive objects such as buildings and trees. We describe a generic method for the modeling and detection of compound structures that involve arrangements of an unknown number of primitives in large scenes. The modeling process starts with a single example structure, considers the primitive objects as random variables, builds a contextual model of their arrangements using a Markov random field, and learns the parameters of this model via sampling from the corresponding maximum entropy distribution. The detection task is formulated as the selection of multiple subsets of candidate regions from a hierarchical segmentation where each set of selected regions constitutes an instance of the example compound structure. The combinatorial selection problem is solved by the joint sampling of groups of regions by maximizing the likelihood of their individual appearances and relative spatial arrangements. Experiments using very high spatial resolution images show that the proposed method can effectively localize an unknown number of instances of different compound structures that cannot be detected by using spectral and shape features alone.

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