Unsupervised Classification of Street Architectures Based on InfoGAN

05/30/2019
by   Ning Wang, et al.
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Street architectures play an essential role in city image and streetscape analysing. However, existing approaches are all supervised which require costly labeled data. To solve this, we propose a street architectural unsupervised classification framework based on Information maximizing Generative Adversarial Nets (InfoGAN), in which we utilize the auxiliary distribution Q of InfoGAN as an unsupervised classifier. Experiments on database of true street view images in Nanjing, China validate the practicality and accuracy of our framework. Furthermore, we draw a series of heuristic conclusions from the intrinsic information hidden in true images. These conclusions will assist planners to know the architectural categories better.

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