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Automatic and accurate extraction of road intersections from raster maps

Abstract

Since maps are widely available for many areas around the globe, they provide a valuable resource to help understand other geospatial sources such as to identify roads or to annotate buildings in imagery. To utilize the maps for understanding other geospatial sources, one of the most valuable types of information we need from the map is the road network, because the roads are common features used across different geospatial data sets. Specifically, the set of road intersections of the map provides key information about the road network, which includes the location of the road junctions, the number of roads that meet at the intersections (i.e., connectivity), and the orientations of these roads. The set of road intersections helps to identify roads on imagery by serving as initial seed templates to locate road pixels. Moreover, a conflation system can use the road intersections as reference features (i.e., control …

Date
January 1, 1970
Authors
Yao-Yi Chiang, Craig A Knoblock, Cyrus Shahabi, Ching-Chien Chen
Journal
GeoInformatica
Volume
13
Pages
121-157
Publisher
Springer US