Fusion of Aerial and Satellite Images for Automatic Extraction of Building Footprint Information Using Deep Neural Networks

The analysis of aerial and satellite images for building footprint detection is one of the major challenges in photogrammetry and remote sensing. This information is useful for various applications, such as urban planning, disaster monitoring, and 3D city modeling. However, it has become a significa...

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Main Authors: Ehsan Haghighi Gashti, Hanieh Bahiraei, Mohammad Javad Valadan Zoej, Ebrahim Ghaderpour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-05-01
Series:Information
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/16/5/380
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Summary:The analysis of aerial and satellite images for building footprint detection is one of the major challenges in photogrammetry and remote sensing. This information is useful for various applications, such as urban planning, disaster monitoring, and 3D city modeling. However, it has become a significant challenge due to the diverse characteristics of buildings, such as shape, size, and shadow interference. This study investigated the simultaneous use of aerial and satellite images to improve the accuracy of deep learning models in building footprint detection. For this purpose, aerial images with a spatial resolution of 30 cm and Sentinel-2 satellite imagery were employed. Several satellite-derived spectral indices were extracted from the Sentinel-2 image. Then, U-Net models combined with ResNet-18 and ResNet-34 were trained on these data. The results showed that the combination of the U-Net model with ResNet-34, trained on a dataset obtained by integrating aerial images and satellite indices, referred to as RGB–Sentinel–ResNet34, achieved the best performance among the evaluated models. This model attained an accuracy of 96.99%, an F1-score of 90.57%, and an Intersection over Union of 73.86%. Compared to other models, RGB–Sentinel–ResNet34 showed a significant improvement in accuracy and generalization capability. The findings indicated that the simultaneous use of aerial and satellite data can substantially enhance the accuracy of building footprint detection.
ISSN:2078-2489