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Research Article

A boundary enhancement loss function for semantic segmentation of land cover

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Pages 3637-3659 | Received 01 Sep 2022, Accepted 01 Jun 2023, Published online: 09 Jul 2023
 

ABSTRACT

With the rapid development of UAV remote sensing, satellite remote sensing and computer vision, the semantic segmentation of remote sensing images has also developed rapidly and is widely used in research on land utilization classification, ecology, urban planning and other problems. Large differences in spatial and temporal scales, different image resolutions, insufficient model robustness to the data domain, and blurred object boundaries are the main problems for existing semantic segmentation models based on deep learning. This paper studies the problem of blurred target boundaries after semantic segmentation and propose a boundary enhancement loss function that highlights the importance of target edges. Compared to other models used in investigating higher boundary accuracy, the proposed model can be trained without boundary-labelled data, and no additional inference time is consumed. This loss function is applied to some other deep learning networks as a plug-and-play module on two different datasets and show that the IoU has an improvement of 2–5% with better clear boundary and continuity, which is more prominent on buildings and roads.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under (Grant No.41801291), Changzhou Municipal Science and Technology Bureau, China (Grant No. CE20205048) and scientific research foundation of Changzhou University (Grant No. ZMF21020364).

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