Quantifying urban streetscapes with deep learning: focus on aesthetic evaluation
Abstract
A deep learning model was developed to identify facade and billboard areas in urban streetscapes with 63.17% accuracy measured by Intersection-over-Union, providing insights for urban design based on aesthetic quality assessments.
The disorder of urban streetscapes would negatively affect people's perception of their aesthetic quality. The presence of billboards on building facades has been regarded as an important factor of the disorder, but its quantification methodology has not yet been developed in a scalable manner. To fill the gap, this paper reports the performance of our deep learning model on a unique data set prepared in Tokyo to recognize the areas covered by facades and billboards in streetscapes, respectively. The model achieved 63.17 % of accuracy, measured by Intersection-over-Union (IoU), thus enabling researchers and practitioners to obtain insights on urban streetscape design by combining data of people's preferences.
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