Emergent Mind

Abstract

Many existing 3D semantic segmentation methods, deep learning in computer vision notably, claimed to achieve desired results on urban point clouds. Thus, it is significant to assess these methods quantitatively in diversified real-world urban scenes, encompassing high-rise, low-rise, high-density, and low-density urban areas. However, existing public benchmark datasets primarily represent low-rise scenes from European cities and cannot assess the methods comprehensively. This paper presents a benchmark dataset of high-rise urban point clouds, namely High-Rise, High-Density urban scenes of Hong Kong (HRHD-HK). HRHD-HK arranged in 150 tiles contains 273 million colorful photogrammetric 3D points from diverse urban settings. The semantic labels of HRHD-HK include building, vegetation, road, waterbody, facility, terrain, and vehicle. To our best knowledge, HRHD-HK is the first photogrammetric dataset that focuses on HRHD urban areas. This paper also comprehensively evaluates eight popular semantic segmentation methods on the HRHD-HK dataset. Experimental results confirmed plenty of room for enhancing the current 3D semantic segmentation of point clouds, especially for city objects with small volumes. Our dataset is publicly available at https://doi.org/10.25442/hku.23701866.v2.

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