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Vehicle Detection and Counting from VHR Satellite Images: Efforts and Open Issues
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2020
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Automotive TrackingConvolutional Neural NetworkScene AnalysisNew InfrastructuresMachine LearningEngineeringUrban GrowthImage ClassificationImage AnalysisData SciencePattern RecognitionSatellite ImagingOpen IssuesMachine VisionVhr SatelliteObject DetectionComputer ScienceDeep LearningVehicle CountingVehicle DetectionComputer VisionObject RecognitionRemote Sensing
Detection of new infrastructures (commercial, logistics, industrial or residential) from satellite images constitutes a proven method to investigate and follow economic and urban growth. The level of activities or exploitation of these sites may be hardly determined by building inspection, but could be inferred from vehicle presence from nearby streets and parking lots. We present in this paper two deep learning-based models for vehicle counting from optical satellite images coming from the Pleiades sensor at 50-cm spatial resolution. Both segmentation (Tiramisu) and detection (YOLO, You Only Look Once) architectures were investigated. These networks were adapted, trained and validated on a data set including 87k vehicles, annotated using an interactive semi-automatic tool developed by the authors. Experimental results show that both segmentation and detection models could achieve a precision rate higher than 85 % with a recall rate also high (76.4 % and 71.9 % for Tiramisu and YOLO respectively).
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