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RS-OVC: Open-Vocabulary Counting for Remote-Sensing Data

Tamir Shor
George Leifman
Genady Beryozkin
Main:12 Pages
8 Figures
Bibliography:3 Pages
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Appendix:5 Pages
Abstract

Object-Counting for remote-sensing (RS) imagery is attracting increasing research interest due to its crucial role in a wide and diverse set of applications. While several promising methods for RS object-counting have been proposed, existing methods focus on a closed, pre-defined set of object classes. This limitation necessitates costly re-annotation and model re-training to adapt current approaches for counting of novel objects that have not been seen during training, and severely inhibits their application in dynamic, real-world monitoring scenarios. To address this gap, in this work we propose RS-OVC - the first Open Vocabulary Counting (OVC) model for Remote-Sensing and aerial imagery. We show that our model is capable of accurate counting of novel object classes, that were unseen during training, based solely on textual and/or visual conditioning.

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