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arxiv:2504.16564

SAIP-Net: Enhancing Remote Sensing Image Segmentation via Spectral Adaptive Information Propagation

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Abstract

SAIP-Net, a frequency-aware segmentation framework, enhances remote sensing image segmentation through adaptive frequency filtering and multi-scale receptive field enhancement, improving performance over existing methods.

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Semantic segmentation of remote sensing imagery demands precise spatial boundaries and robust intra-class consistency, challenging conventional hierarchical models. To address limitations arising from spatial domain feature fusion and insufficient receptive fields, this paper introduces SAIP-Net, a novel frequency-aware segmentation framework that leverages Spectral Adaptive Information Propagation. SAIP-Net employs adaptive frequency filtering and multi-scale receptive field enhancement to effectively suppress intra-class feature inconsistencies and sharpen boundary lines. Comprehensive experiments demonstrate significant performance improvements over state-of-the-art methods, highlighting the effectiveness of spectral-adaptive strategies combined with expanded receptive fields for remote sensing image segmentation.

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