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DUFormer: Solving Power Line Detection Task inĀ Aerial Images Using Semantic Segmentation

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Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision (PRCV 2023)

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Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are frequently used for inspecting power lines and capturing high-resolution aerial images. However, detecting power lines in aerial images is difficult, as the foreground data (i.e., power lines) is small and the background information is abundant. To tackle this problem, we introduce DUFormer, a semantic segmentation algorithm explicitly designed to detect power lines in aerial images. We presuppose that it is advantageous to train an efficient Transformer model with sufficient feature extraction using a convolutional neural network (CNN) with a strong inductive bias. With this goal in mind, we introduce a heavy token encoder that performs overlapping feature remodeling and tokenization. The encoder comprises a pyramid CNN feature extraction module and a power line feature enhancement module. After successful local feature extraction for power lines, feature fusion is conducted. Then, the Transformer block is used for global modeling. The final segmentation result is achieved by amalgamating local and global features in the decode head. Moreover, we demonstrate the importance of the joint multi-weight loss function in power line segmentation. Our experimental results show that our proposed method outperforms all state-of-the-art methods in power line segmentation on the publicly accessible TTPLA dataset.

D. An and T. Liā€”Interns at Autel Robotics. Deyu An and Qiang Zhang contribute equally. This work was partially supported by Guiding Project of Fujian Science and Technology Program (No. 2022H0042).

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An, D. et al. (2024). DUFormer: Solving Power Line Detection Task inĀ Aerial Images Using Semantic Segmentation. In: Liu, Q., et al. Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision. PRCV 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 14432. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8543-2_5

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