The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (May 2019)

DETECTION OF BUILDING ROOFS AND FACADES FROM AERIAL LASER SCANNING DATA USING DEEP LEARNING

  • F. Pirotti,
  • F. Pirotti,
  • C. Zanchetta,
  • M. Previtali,
  • S. Della Torre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-2-W11-975-2019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XLII-2-W11
pp. 975 – 980

Abstract

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In this work we test the power of prediction of deep learning for detection of buildings from aerial laser scanner point cloud information. Automatic extraction of built features from remote sensing data is of extreme interest for many applications. In particular latest paradigms of 3D mapping of buildings, such as CityGML and BIM, can benefit from an initial determination of building geometries. In this work we used a LiDAR dataset of urban environment from the ISPRS benchmark on urban object detection. The dataset is labelled with eight classes, two were used for this investigation: roof and facades. The objective is to test how TensorFlow neural network for deep learning can predict these two classes. Results show that for “roof” and “facades” semantic classes respectively, recall is 84% and 76% and precision is 72% and 63%. The number and distribution of correct points well represent the geometry, thus allowing to use them as support for CityGML and BIM modelling. Further tuning of the hidden layers of the DL model will likely improve results and will be tested in future investigations.