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DOTA: A Large-scale Dataset for Object Detection in Aerial Images
Object detection is an important and challenging problem in computer vision.
Although the past decade has witnessed major advances in object detection in
natural scenes, such successes have been slow to aerial imagery, not only
because of the huge variation in the scale, orientation and shape of the object
instances on the earth's surface, but also due to the scarcity of
well-annotated datasets of objects in aerial scenes. To advance object
detection research in Earth Vision, also known as Earth Observation and Remote
Sensing, we introduce a large-scale Dataset for Object deTection in Aerial
images (DOTA). To this end, we collect aerial images from different
sensors and platforms. Each image is of the size about 4000-by-4000 pixels and
contains objects exhibiting a wide variety of scales, orientations, and shapes.
These DOTA images are then annotated by experts in aerial image interpretation
using common object categories. The fully annotated DOTA images contains
instances, each of which is labeled by an arbitrary (8 d.o.f.)
quadrilateral To build a baseline for object detection in Earth Vision, we
evaluate state-of-the-art object detection algorithms on DOTA. Experiments
demonstrate that DOTA well represents real Earth Vision applications and are
quite challenging.Comment: Accepted to CVPR 201
Geospatial Information Research: State of the Art, Case Studies and Future Perspectives
Geospatial information science (GI science) is concerned with the development and application of geodetic and information science methods for modeling, acquiring, sharing, managing, exploring, analyzing, synthesizing, visualizing, and evaluating data on spatio-temporal phenomena related to the Earth. As an interdisciplinary scientific discipline, it focuses on developing and adapting information technologies to understand processes on the Earth and human-place interactions, to detect and predict trends and patterns in the observed data, and to support decision making. The authors – members of DGK, the Geoinformatics division, as part of the Committee on Geodesy of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, representing geodetic research and university teaching in Germany – have prepared this paper as a means to point out future research questions and directions in geospatial information science. For the different facets of geospatial information science, the state of art is presented and underlined with mostly own case studies. The paper thus illustrates which contributions the German GI community makes and which research perspectives arise in geospatial information science. The paper further demonstrates that GI science, with its expertise in data acquisition and interpretation, information modeling and management, integration, decision support, visualization, and dissemination, can help solve many of the grand challenges facing society today and in the future
Video surveillance systems-current status and future trends
Within this survey an attempt is made to document the present status of video surveillance systems. The main components of a surveillance system are presented and studied thoroughly. Algorithms for image enhancement, object detection, object tracking, object recognition and item re-identification are presented. The most common modalities utilized by surveillance systems are discussed, putting emphasis on video, in terms of available resolutions and new imaging approaches, like High Dynamic Range video. The most important features and analytics are presented, along with the most common approaches for image / video quality enhancement. Distributed computational infrastructures are discussed (Cloud, Fog and Edge Computing), describing the advantages and disadvantages of each approach. The most important deep learning algorithms are presented, along with the smart analytics that they utilize. Augmented reality and the role it can play to a surveillance system is reported, just before discussing the challenges and the future trends of surveillance
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