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Enhancing Ground-to-Aerial Image Matching for Visual Misinformation Detection Using Semantic Segmentation

10 February 2025
Emanuele Mule
Matteo Pannacci
Ali Ghasemi Goudarzi
Francesco Pro
Lorenzo Papa
Luca Maiano
Irene Amerini
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Abstract

The recent advancements in generative AI techniques, which have significantly increased the online dissemination of altered images and videos, have raised serious concerns about the credibility of digital media available on the Internet and distributed through information channels and social networks. This issue particularly affects domains that rely heavily on trustworthy data, such as journalism, forensic analysis, and Earth observation. To address these concerns, the ability to geolocate a non-geo-tagged ground-view image without external information, such as GPS coordinates, has become increasingly critical. This study tackles the challenge of linking a ground-view image, potentially exhibiting varying fields of view (FoV), to its corresponding satellite image without the aid of GPS data. To achieve this, we propose a novel four-stream Siamese-like architecture, the Quadruple Semantic Align Net (SAN-QUAD), which extends previous state-of-the-art (SOTA) approaches by leveraging semantic segmentation applied to both ground and satellite imagery. Experimental results on a subset of the CVUSA dataset demonstrate significant improvements of up to 9.8% over prior methods across various FoV settings.

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@article{mule2025_2502.06288,
  title={ Enhancing Ground-to-Aerial Image Matching for Visual Misinformation Detection Using Semantic Segmentation },
  author={ Emanuele Mule and Matteo Pannacci and Ali Ghasemi Goudarzi and Francesco Pro and Lorenzo Papa and Luca Maiano and Irene Amerini },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.06288},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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