Multiscale feature tuned trans-DeepLabV3+ based semantic segmentation of aerial images using improved red piranha optimization algorithm.

Journal: Scientific reports
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Abstract

The use of higher-resolution spatial aerial images for semantic segmentation in everyday tasks has increased due to recent advancements in remote sensing and several other applications. Nonetheless, supervised learning necessitates a substantial quantity of images with pixel-level labeling. Currently, available techniques, which are mostly Deep Semantic Segmentation Networks (DSSN), might not be appropriate for application domains with a dearth of labels containing targeted masks of outputs. For "semantic segmentation of higher-quality aerial images", multi-scale semantic details have to be extracted. Many techniques have been executed in recent years to increase the networks' capacity to capture multi-scale details in a variety of ways. However, these techniques consistently exhibit poor efficiency regarding speed and accuracy when dealing with aerial images. In this work, an effective image semantic segmentation method utilizing deep learning techniques is designed using a heuristic technique. Standard information sources are used to collect the aerial photos. The Multi-Scale RetiNex (MSRN) technique is employed to enhance the obtained images' color quality. The Multiscale Feature Tuned-Trans-Deeplabv3+ (MSTDeepLabV3+) system is then used to receive the improved image as its input for the feature extraction task. The Improved Red Piranha Optimization (IRPO) approach is deployed to fine-tune the MSTDeepLabV3+ parameters. The MSTDeepLabV3+ helps to provide the final semantically segmented aerial images. To assess how well the implemented model performs, an experimental setup is carried out. The excellent performance offered by the executed model is proved using the simulation outcome.

Authors

  • P Anilkumar
    Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mother Theresa Institute of Engineering and Technology, Palamaner, Andhra Pradesh, 517408, India.
  • K Lokesh
    Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, Mother Theresa Institute of Engineering and Technology, Palamaner, Andhra Pradesh, 517408, India.
  • A Naveen Kumar
    Department of Science and Humanities, Mother Theresa Institute of Engineering and Technology, Palamaner, Andhra Pradesh, 517408, India.
  • D John Pradeep
    School of Electronics Engineering, VIT-AP University, Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh, 522241, India. john.darsy@vitap.ac.in.
  • Y V Pavan Kumar
    School of Electronics Engineering, VIT-AP University, Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh, 522241, India.
  • Rammohan Mallipeddi
    Department of Artificial IntelligenceKyungpook National University Daegu 7027021 South Korea.

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