A new benchmark dataset of 888 km2 of Cambodian LiDAR terrain with 31,141 annotated archaeological features, released with baseline semantic segmentation results.
Unveiling Ancient Maya Settlements Using Aerial LiDAR Image Segmentation
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Manual identification of archaeological features in LiDAR imagery is labor-intensive, costly, and requires archaeological expertise. This paper shows how recent advancements in deep learning (DL) present efficient solutions for accurately segmenting archaeological structures in aerial LiDAR images using the YOLOv8 neural network. The proposed approach uses novel pre-processing of the raw LiDAR data and dataset augmentation methods to produce trained YOLOv8 networks to improve accuracy, precision, and recall for the segmentation of two important Maya structure types: annular structures and platforms. The results show an IoU performance of 0.842 for platforms and 0.809 for annular structures which outperform existing approaches. Further, analysis via domain experts considers the topological consistency of segmented regions and performance vs. area providing important insights. The approach automates time-consuming LiDAR image labeling which significantly accelerates accurate analysis of historical landscapes.
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Archaeoscape: Bringing Aerial Laser Scanning Archaeology to the Deep Learning Era
A new benchmark dataset of 888 km2 of Cambodian LiDAR terrain with 31,141 annotated archaeological features, released with baseline semantic segmentation results.