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CrossCut: Cross-Patch Aware Interactive Segmentation for Remote Sensing Images

Conference Paper AAAI Technical Track on Computer Vision VI Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Interactive segmentation aims to delineate a user-specified target in an image by leveraging positive and negative clicks. While effective on natural images, existing methods often fail in remote sensing scenarios, where satellite imagery is characterized by ultra-high resolution, sparse object distribution, and significant scale variation. These factors hinder accurate segmentation of fine-grained targets like roads, buildings, and aircraft. To overcome these problems, we propose CrossCut, a novel interactive segmentation framework tailored for remote sensing imagery. Unlike previous approaches that either process the entire image or treat each patch independently, CrossCut enables simultaneous segmentation across multiple patches by propagating user click information to all patches. This design allows the model to fully utilize click guidance regardless of object location, effectively resolving the challenge of inter-patch information isolation. Furthermore, CrossCut supports flexible inference by allowing segmentation results from different patch configurations to be fused, enhancing both accuracy and robustness. Extensive evaluations across multiple remote sensing datasets demonstrate that CrossCut achieves state-of-the-art performance. Quantitative results and visualizations show that CrossCut significantly advances the field of interactive segmentation for remote sensing imagery.

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Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
174562623091733518