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Exploiting automatically inferred constraint-models for building identification in satellite imagery

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Exploiting automatically inferred constraint-models for building identification in satellite imagery
The building identification (BID) problem is based on a process that uses publicly available information to automatically assign addresses to buildings in satellite imagery. In previous work, we have shown the advantages of casting the BID problem as a Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP) using the same generic constraint-model to represent all problem instances. However, a generic model is unable to represent with the necessary precision the addressing variations throughout the world, limiting the applicability of our previous approach. In this paper, we describe the end-to-end process used to solve the BID with a new model-generation technique that uses instance-specific information to automatically infer a representative constraint model of the BID. This inferred model is used by our custom constraint solver to identify buildings in satellite imagery more efficiently and with higher precision than using a single model. We evaluate our approach on El Segundo California, and empiric...
Martin Michalowski, Craig A. Knoblock, Kenneth M.
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Updated 09 Nov 2009
Type Conference
Year 2007
Where GIS
Authors Martin Michalowski, Craig A. Knoblock, Kenneth M. Bayer, Berthe Y. Choueiry
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