Elevation Estimation-Driven Building 3D Reconstruction from Single-View Remote Sensing Imagery
Yongqiang Mao, Kaiqiang Chen, Liangjin Zhao, Wei Chen, Deke Tang,, Wenjie Liu, Zhirui Wang, Wenhui Diao, Xian Sun, Kun Fu

TL;DR
This paper introduces Building3D, an efficient framework for 3D building reconstruction from single-view remote sensing images, utilizing a novel elevation semantic flow approach to improve DSM estimation and model accuracy.
Contribution
The paper presents a new DSM estimation network with semantic flow guidance and modules for semantic globalization and registration, enabling 3D building reconstruction from a single image.
Findings
SFFDE outperforms state-of-the-art methods in DSM estimation.
Building3D achieves high-quality 3D reconstructions on benchmark datasets.
The framework can generate CityGML and surface mesh models effectively.
Abstract
Building 3D reconstruction from remote sensing images has a wide range of applications in smart cities, photogrammetry and other fields. Methods for automatic 3D urban building modeling typically employ multi-view images as input to algorithms to recover point clouds and 3D models of buildings. However, such models rely heavily on multi-view images of buildings, which are time-intensive and limit the applicability and practicality of the models. To solve these issues, we focus on designing an efficient DSM estimation-driven reconstruction framework (Building3D), which aims to reconstruct 3D building models from the input single-view remote sensing image. First, we propose a Semantic Flow Field-guided DSM Estimation (SFFDE) network, which utilizes the proposed concept of elevation semantic flow to achieve the registration of local and global features. Specifically, in order to make the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRemote Sensing and LiDAR Applications · 3D Modeling in Geospatial Applications · 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
