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INVITATION: A Framework for Enhancing UAV Image Semantic Segmentation Accuracy through Depth Information Fusion
Impact Factor:4.0
DOI number:10.1109/LGRS.2025.3534994
Journal:IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Abstract:With the increasing use of uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs), improving the accuracy of semantic segmentation is becoming critical. Depth information preserves geometric structure, serving as an invaluable supplement to color-rich UAV imagery. Inspired by this, we proposed a novel framework named INVITATION, which exclusively takes original UAV imagery as input, yet is capable of obtaining complemented depth information and fusing into RGB semantic segmentation models effectively, thereby enhancing UAV semantic segmentation accuracy. Concretely, this framework supports two distinct depth generation approaches: high-precision multiview stereo (MVS) depth reconstruction using multiple views or video sequences via structure from motion (SfM) and monocular depth estimation using individual images. Our empirical evaluations conducted on the UAVid dataset showed that mIoU metric of INVITATION used precise reconstructed depth maps via MVS improved from 66.02% to 70.57%, while used depth predictions from pretrained models reached 69.69%, which supports the effectiveness of extracting and fusing depth information from original imagery in enhancing UAV semantic segmentation. This study explores a novel approach to acquire UAV multimodal information at low data cost, highlights the advantages of incorporating depth information into UAV semantic analysis, and paves the way for further studies on the integration of multimodal UAV information. Our code is available at https://github.com/CVEO/INVITATION
Co-author:Wenlin Zhou,Jiaqi Wang,Qingyuan Yang,Xiaoliang Tan
Indexed by:Journal paper
Correspondence Author:Guanzhou Chen
Volume:22
ISSN No.:1545-598X
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2025-01-30
Included Journals:SCI、EI
Links to published journals:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10858079