Building Age Estimation: A New Multi-Modal Benchmark Dataset and Community Challenge
Nikolaos Dionelis, Alessandra Feliciotti, Mattia Marconcini, Devis Peressutti, Nika Oman Kadunc, JaeWan Park, Hagai Raja Sinulingga, Steve Andreas Immanuel, Ba Tran, Caroline Arnold, Nicolas Long\'ep\'e

TL;DR
This paper introduces MapYourCity, a multi-modal dataset and community challenge for estimating building ages from diverse imagery, demonstrating the feasibility of accurate predictions even with limited data in unseen cities.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel multi-modal dataset and a community challenge for building age estimation, advancing research in satellite imagery and urban sustainability.
Findings
Models perform well on unseen cities, indicating good generalization.
Building age estimation remains effective with only satellite imagery.
The dataset supports scalable urban analytics solutions.
Abstract
Estimating the construction year of buildings is critical for advancing sustainability, as older structures often lack energy-efficient features. Sustainable urban planning relies on accurate building age data to reduce energy consumption and mitigate climate change. In this work, we introduce MapYourCity, a novel multi-modal benchmark dataset comprising top-view Very High Resolution (VHR) imagery, multi-spectral Earth Observation (EO) data from the Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite constellation, and co-localized street-view images across various European cities. Each building is labeled with its construction epoch, and the task is formulated as a seven-class classification problem covering periods from 1900 to the present. To advance research in EO generalization and multi-modal learning, we organized a community-driven data challenge in 2024, hosted by ESA -lab, which ran for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHuman Mobility and Location-Based Analysis · Korean Urban and Social Studies
MethodsAttention Is All You Need · Linear Layer · Byte Pair Encoding · Layer Normalization · Residual Connection · Dense Connections · Multi-Head Attention · Position-Wise Feed-Forward Layer · Adam · Softmax
