Abstract:High-resolution hyperspectral images (HSIs) contain the response of each pixel in different spectral bands, which can be used to effectively distinguish various objects in complex scenes. While HSI cameras have become low cost, algorithms based on it has not been well exploited. In this paper, we focus on a novel topic, semi-supervised semantic segmentation in cityscapes using HSIs.It is based on the idea that high-resolution HSIs in city scenes contain rich spectral information, which can be easily associated to semantics without manual labeling. Therefore, it enables low cost, highly reliable semantic segmentation in complex scenes.Specifically, in this paper, we introduce a semi-supervised HSI semantic segmentation network, which utilizes spectral information to improve the coarse labels to a finer degree.The experimental results show that our method can obtain highly competitive labels and even have higher edge fineness than artificial fine labels in some classes. At the same time, the results also show that the optimized labels can effectively improve the effect of semantic segmentation. The combination of HSIs and semantic segmentation proves that HSIs have great potential in high-level visual tasks.
Abstract:This document introduces the background and the usage of the Hyperspectral City Dataset and the benchmark. The documentation first starts with the background and motivation of the dataset. Follow it, we briefly describe the method of collecting the dataset and the processing method from raw dataset to the final release dataset, specifically, the version 1.0. We also provide the detailed usage of the dataset and the evaluation metric for submitted the result for the 2019 Hyperspectral City Challenge.