Runways are vital descriptive features of airports and knowledge of their location is important to many aviation and military applications. With the recent wide availability of remote sensing data, there is demand for an automatic process of extracting runway geometry from satellite imagery. In particular, Very High Resolution (VHR) data makes it feasible to extract a runway's area precisely. In this paper we establish a novel method for accurate and precise extraction of geometric polygons for an arbitrary number of runways in VHR remote sensing imagery. Validated results are demonstrated for a dataset of twelve images of six different airports, at 61 cm resolution from the QuickBird II satellite
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The automated extraction of roads from aerial imagery can be of value for tasks including mapping, s...
Advances in hardware and pattern recognition techniques, along with the widespread utilization of re...
Runways are vital descriptive features of airports and knowledge of their location is important to m...
This project investigates ways to automatically update Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for airp...
Detection of runways in aerial images is part of a project to automatically map complex cultural are...
We are pursuing the detection of runways in aerial images as part of a project to automatically map ...
The United States lacks a comprehensive national database of private Prior Permission Required (PPR)...
This paper addresses the problem of updating digital road maps in dense urban areas by extracting th...
Fast and automatic detection of airports from remote sensing images is useful for many military and ...
A widely used machine vision pipeline based on the Speeded-Up Robust Features feature detector was a...
This paper addresses the problem of automatically extracting the main road network in a dense urban ...
Modern geomatic techniques can provide useful methods to inquiry airport areas, not only runways and...
This paper proposes a contour extraction model based on cosaliency detection for remote sensing imag...
Copyright © 2013 Feng Gao et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative Commons...
Remote Sensing can contribute in many ways to the topic of Transport. In this contribution we will f...
The automated extraction of roads from aerial imagery can be of value for tasks including mapping, s...
Advances in hardware and pattern recognition techniques, along with the widespread utilization of re...
Runways are vital descriptive features of airports and knowledge of their location is important to m...
This project investigates ways to automatically update Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for airp...
Detection of runways in aerial images is part of a project to automatically map complex cultural are...
We are pursuing the detection of runways in aerial images as part of a project to automatically map ...
The United States lacks a comprehensive national database of private Prior Permission Required (PPR)...
This paper addresses the problem of updating digital road maps in dense urban areas by extracting th...
Fast and automatic detection of airports from remote sensing images is useful for many military and ...
A widely used machine vision pipeline based on the Speeded-Up Robust Features feature detector was a...
This paper addresses the problem of automatically extracting the main road network in a dense urban ...
Modern geomatic techniques can provide useful methods to inquiry airport areas, not only runways and...
This paper proposes a contour extraction model based on cosaliency detection for remote sensing imag...
Copyright © 2013 Feng Gao et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative Commons...
Remote Sensing can contribute in many ways to the topic of Transport. In this contribution we will f...
The automated extraction of roads from aerial imagery can be of value for tasks including mapping, s...
Advances in hardware and pattern recognition techniques, along with the widespread utilization of re...