PPMamba: A Pyramid Pooling Local Auxiliary SSM-Based Model for Remote Sensing Image Semantic Segmentation

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Semantic segmentation is a vital task in the field of remote sensing (RS). However, conventional convolutional neural network (CNN) and transformer-based models face limitations in capturing long-range dependencies or are often computationally intensive. Recently, an advanced state space model (SSM), namely Mamba, was introduced, offering linear computational complexity while effectively establishing long-distance dependencies. Despite their advantages, Mamba-based methods encounter challenges in preserving local semantic information. To cope with these challenges, this paper proposes a novel network called Pyramid Pooling Mamba (PPMamba), which integrates CNN and Mamba for RS semantic segmentation tasks. The core structure of PPMamba, the Pyramid Pooling-State Space Model (PP-SSM) block, combines a local auxiliary mechanism with an omnidirectional state space model (OSS) that selectively scans feature maps from eight directions, capturing comprehensive feature information. Additionally, the auxiliary mechanism includes pyramid-shaped convolutional branches designed to extract features at multiple scales. Extensive experiments on two widely-used datasets, ISPRS Vaihingen and LoveDA Urban, demonstrate that PPMamba achieves competitive performance compared to state-of-the-art models.
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Authors Yin Hu; Xianping Ma; Jialu Sui; Man-On Pun
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Year 2024
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