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Research Article

Fanet: A deep learning framework for black and odorous water extraction

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Article: 2234077 | Received 15 Apr 2022, Accepted 04 Jul 2023, Published online: 14 Jul 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Black and odorous water (BOW) is a common issue in rapidly urbanizaing developing countries. Existing methods for extracting BOW from remote sensing images focus mainly on spectral information and ignores important spatial characteristics like texture, context and orientation. Deep learning has emerged as a powerful approach for BOW extraction, but its effectiveness is hindered by limited amount of labeled data and a small proportion of objects. In this paper, we proposed a fully convolutional adversarial network (FANet) for end-to-end pixel-level semantic segmentation of BOW.. FANet combines a fully convolutional network (FCN) with a larger receptive field and perceptual loss, and employs adversarial learning to enhance stability in the absence of sufficient data labels. The Normalized Difference BOW Index, which can reflect the higher spectral reflectance of BOW in the near-infrared band, is used as the input of FANet together with RGB. In addition, we create a standard BOW dataset containing 5100 Gaofen-2 of 224 × 224 pixels. Evaluation of FANet on BOW dataset using intersection over union and F1-score demonstrates its superiority over popular models like FCN, U-net, and Segnet. FANet successfully preserves the integrity, continuity, and boundaries of BOW, achieving superior performance in both quantity and quality of BOW extraction.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Data availability statement

The BOW inspections conducted by localities can be acquired via https://www.ipe.org.cn/MapWater/water_2.html?q=2.

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Funding

This research is financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 42130309 and 41972066).