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Abstract
Deep learning reveals excellent potential for accomplishing change detection in SAR imagery. Yet, it suffers from the problem of requiring large amounts of labeled samples, whilst labeling SAR imagery for change detection requires experts to label individual images at the pixel level, which is extremely tedious and time-consuming. Also, sample imbalance continues to present a serious challenge for the existing change detection techniques. To tackle these problems, in this study, a Deep Collaborative semi-supervised learning Framework with Class-Rebalancing (DCF-CRe) is proposed for SAR imagery change detection, by exploiting Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) and deep clustering. In particular, a Siamese Difference Fusion Network (SDFNet) is devised to implement change detection while effectively reducing the information loss due to the generation of difference images and highlighting features of the changed regions.In so doing, only a tiny batch of labeled samples is utilized to train SDFNet in order to obtain predicted change map and deep features. In addition, the Approximate Rank-Order Clustering (AROC) algorithm is employed to cluster the deep features, generating pseudo-labels for abundant unlabeled samples. DCF-CRe is then applied to select appropriate pseudo-labels and to add labeled samples to train SDFNet. Experimental results evaluated on six challenging datasets show that this proposed approach can achieve performance superior to state-of-the-art change detection methods for SAR imagery.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 110281 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Knowledge-Based Systems |
Volume | 264 |
Early online date | 31 Jan 2023 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 15 Mar 2023 |
Keywords
- Change detection
- Collaborative learning
- Remote sensing
- SAR images
- Semi-supervised learning
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Ser Cymru: Reconstruction of Missing Information in Optical Remote Sensing Images Based on Deep Learning and Knowledge Interpolation
Shen, Q. (PI)
01 Oct 2020 → 28 Feb 2023
Project: Externally funded research