Retrieving Aerial Scene Images with Learned Deep Image-Sketch Features

2017 
This paper investigates the problem of retrieving aerial scene images by using semantic sketches, since the state-of-the-art retrieval systems turn out to be invalid when there is no exemplar query aerial image available. However, due to the complex surface structures and huge variations of resolutions of aerial images, it is very challenging to retrieve aerial images with sketches and few studies have been devoted to this task. In this article, for the first time to our knowledge, we propose a framework to bridge the gap between sketches and aerial images. First, an aerial sketch-image database is collected, and the images and sketches it contains are augmented to various levels of details. We then train a multi-scale deep model by the new dataset. The fully-connected layers of the network in each scale are finally connected and used as cross-domain features, and the Euclidean distance is used to measure the cross-domain similarity between aerial images and sketches. Experiments on several commonly used aerial image datasets demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method compared with the traditional approaches.
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