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UNeXt: An Efficient Network for the Semantic Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote Sensing Images
by
Lian, Jie
, Zhang, Chongming
, Xu, Mingyu
, Li, Chuanjiang
, Chang, Zhanyuan
, Wei, Yuwen
in
Accuracy
/ convolutional attention
/ Datasets
/ Evaluation
/ global–local context
/ high-resolution remote sensing images
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ Performance evaluation
/ real-time semantic segmentation
/ Remote sensing
/ Remote sensing systems
/ Semantics
/ transformer
/ Vegetation
2024
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UNeXt: An Efficient Network for the Semantic Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote Sensing Images
by
Lian, Jie
, Zhang, Chongming
, Xu, Mingyu
, Li, Chuanjiang
, Chang, Zhanyuan
, Wei, Yuwen
in
Accuracy
/ convolutional attention
/ Datasets
/ Evaluation
/ global–local context
/ high-resolution remote sensing images
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ Performance evaluation
/ real-time semantic segmentation
/ Remote sensing
/ Remote sensing systems
/ Semantics
/ transformer
/ Vegetation
2024
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UNeXt: An Efficient Network for the Semantic Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote Sensing Images
by
Lian, Jie
, Zhang, Chongming
, Xu, Mingyu
, Li, Chuanjiang
, Chang, Zhanyuan
, Wei, Yuwen
in
Accuracy
/ convolutional attention
/ Datasets
/ Evaluation
/ global–local context
/ high-resolution remote sensing images
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ Performance evaluation
/ real-time semantic segmentation
/ Remote sensing
/ Remote sensing systems
/ Semantics
/ transformer
/ Vegetation
2024
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UNeXt: An Efficient Network for the Semantic Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote Sensing Images
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UNeXt: An Efficient Network for the Semantic Segmentation of High-Resolution Remote Sensing Images
2024
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Overview
The application of deep neural networks for the semantic segmentation of remote sensing images is a significant research area within the field of the intelligent interpretation of remote sensing data. The semantic segmentation of remote sensing images holds great practical value in urban planning, disaster assessment, the estimation of carbon sinks, and other related fields. With the continuous advancement of remote sensing technology, the spatial resolution of remote sensing images is gradually increasing. This increase in resolution brings about challenges such as significant changes in the scale of ground objects, redundant information, and irregular shapes within remote sensing images. Current methods leverage Transformers to capture global long-range dependencies. However, the use of Transformers introduces higher computational complexity and is prone to losing local details. In this paper, we propose UNeXt (UNet+ConvNeXt+Transformer), a real-time semantic segmentation model tailored for high-resolution remote sensing images. To achieve efficient segmentation, UNeXt uses the lightweight ConvNeXt-T as the encoder and a lightweight decoder, Transnext, which combines a Transformer and CNN (Convolutional Neural Networks) to capture global information while avoiding the loss of local details. Furthermore, in order to more effectively utilize spatial and channel information, we propose a SCFB (SC Feature Fuse Block) to reduce computational complexity while enhancing the model’s recognition of complex scenes. A series of ablation experiments and comprehensive comparative experiments demonstrate that our method not only runs faster than state-of-the-art (SOTA) lightweight models but also achieves higher accuracy. Specifically, our proposed UNeXt achieves 85.2% and 82.9% mIoUs on the Vaihingen and Gaofen5 (GID5) datasets, respectively, while maintaining 97 fps for 512 × 512 inputs on a single NVIDIA GTX 4090 GPU, outperforming other SOTA methods.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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