What's Up On The Roof: Tracking Cool Roofs in India with Satellite Imaging

Varchita Lalwani, Anupam Sobti, Vishal Garg
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With rapid pace of urbanization, the increase in built up area is leading to urban heat islands which absorb a lot of the heat received through solar radiation. To reduce this effect, reflective coatings on top of building roofs, known as cool roofs are installed. Cool roofs reflect light back through the atmosphere to minimize the heat radiation within the urban space. In this paper, we introduce a cool roof tracker. The tracker provides building level information of whether a roof is cool or not, thus indicating if an urban heat island is likely to develop in a region. This information helps policymakers identify the vulnerable regions in a city and track the progress of cool roof implementation in all areas. There are three key components of the system: building polygon extraction, reflectance features extraction from roof images; and classification into cool vs non cool buildings. There are a number of satellites operational today which offer different strengths - high resolution, high revisit time, multiple spectral bands, etc. In this work, we do a mix of quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the efficacy of different satellite modalities for each of the system components, build robust models with extensive experimentation on color space, augmentations, and generalization achieving an F1-score of 97% on our test set. We also develop a prototype dashboard as a demonstration for supporting data-driven decision making for state level heat mitigation plans as well as regulatory and compliance tool for measuring roof reflectance.
屋顶上有什么?利用卫星图像追踪印度的凉爽屋顶
随着城市化进程的加快,建筑面积的增加导致了城市热岛的出现,城市热岛吸收了大量通过太阳辐射接收的热量。为了减少这种影响,人们在建筑物屋顶上安装了反射涂层,即冷却屋顶。凉爽屋顶通过大气反射光线,最大限度地减少城市空间的热辐射。本文介绍了凉爽屋顶跟踪器。该跟踪器可提供建筑物层面的信息,说明屋顶是否凉爽,从而显示一个地区是否可能出现城市热岛。这些信息有助于政策制定者识别城市中的脆弱地区,并跟踪所有地区实施凉爽屋顶的进展情况。该系统有三个关键组成部分:建筑物多边形提取、屋顶图像反射率特征提取以及凉爽建筑与非凉爽建筑分类。目前有许多卫星在运行,它们具有不同的优势--高分辨率、高重访时间、多光谱带等。在这项工作中,我们对每个系统组件的不同卫星模式的功效进行了定量和定性评估,通过对色彩空间、增强和泛化的广泛试验建立了稳健的模型,在测试集上的 F1 分数达到 97%。我们还开发了一个仪表板原型,作为支持州级热量减缓计划数据驱动决策的演示,以及测量屋顶反射率的监管和合规工具。
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