DOI: 10.3390/fi18080440 ISSN: 1999-5903

RICO-3D: A Benchmark and Baseline Method for Semantic Segmentation of Urban Roadways

Wided Hammedi, Olivier Hotel, Franck Roudet, David Excoffier

This paper presents RICO-3D (Roadway Infrastructure in Context), a new large-scale Mobile Laser Scanning (MLS) dataset for semantic segmentation of French urban roadways, together with GA-Attention, a geometry-aware attention U-Net designed for this task. RICO-3D was acquired with a Leica Pegasus TRK300 mobile mapping system across Marseille, Rennes, and Opoul-Périllos (France), and provides per-point geometry, RGB, intensity, GPS time, scan angle rank, and semantic labels for 6 classes: vegetation, road, pole, building, cable, and vehicle. The dataset contains 780,981,961 labeled points and captures realistic MLS challenges, including severe class imbalance, sparse thin structures, occlusions, and varying seasonal and weather conditions. GA-Attention combines enriched geometric descriptors, attentive local aggregation, saliency-guided downsampling, attention-gated skip fusion, and curriculum-based training within a point-based encoder-decoder framework. On RICO-3D, the proposed method achieves 83.36% overall accuracy and the best IoU for road (91.35%), pole (49.91%), and cable (56.08%), with an inference time of 8.17 s. On Toronto-3D, it reaches 82.18% overall accuracy and 56.50% mIoU. These results show the relevance of RICO-3D for infrastructure-oriented MLS segmentation and the effectiveness of GA-Attention for thin and under-represented roadway infrastructure classes. To support reproducible research, the RICO-3D dataset, source code, trained models, and evaluation scripts will be publicly available once the Orange’s legal and data-governance validation process has been completed.

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