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Convolutional Neural Network for Remote-Sensing Scene Classification: Transfer Learning Analysis
by
Marfurt, Kurt
, Pires de Lima, Rafael
in
Aerial photography
/ artificial intelligence
/ Artificial neural networks
/ cameras
/ Classification
/ Computer vision
/ convolutional neural networks
/ data collection
/ Datasets
/ Deep learning
/ Digital data
/ digital database
/ Digital imaging
/ Forest fires
/ Image classification
/ Image processing
/ Image retrieval
/ Land cover
/ Land use
/ land use and land cover maps
/ Machine learning
/ monitoring
/ Neural networks
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellite imagery
/ scene classification
/ spatial data
/ systematic review
/ Transfer learning
2020
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Convolutional Neural Network for Remote-Sensing Scene Classification: Transfer Learning Analysis
by
Marfurt, Kurt
, Pires de Lima, Rafael
in
Aerial photography
/ artificial intelligence
/ Artificial neural networks
/ cameras
/ Classification
/ Computer vision
/ convolutional neural networks
/ data collection
/ Datasets
/ Deep learning
/ Digital data
/ digital database
/ Digital imaging
/ Forest fires
/ Image classification
/ Image processing
/ Image retrieval
/ Land cover
/ Land use
/ land use and land cover maps
/ Machine learning
/ monitoring
/ Neural networks
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellite imagery
/ scene classification
/ spatial data
/ systematic review
/ Transfer learning
2020
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Convolutional Neural Network for Remote-Sensing Scene Classification: Transfer Learning Analysis
by
Marfurt, Kurt
, Pires de Lima, Rafael
in
Aerial photography
/ artificial intelligence
/ Artificial neural networks
/ cameras
/ Classification
/ Computer vision
/ convolutional neural networks
/ data collection
/ Datasets
/ Deep learning
/ Digital data
/ digital database
/ Digital imaging
/ Forest fires
/ Image classification
/ Image processing
/ Image retrieval
/ Land cover
/ Land use
/ land use and land cover maps
/ Machine learning
/ monitoring
/ Neural networks
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellite imagery
/ scene classification
/ spatial data
/ systematic review
/ Transfer learning
2020
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Convolutional Neural Network for Remote-Sensing Scene Classification: Transfer Learning Analysis
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Convolutional Neural Network for Remote-Sensing Scene Classification: Transfer Learning Analysis
2020
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Overview
Remote-sensing image scene classification can provide significant value, ranging from forest fire monitoring to land-use and land-cover classification. Beginning with the first aerial photographs of the early 20th century to the satellite imagery of today, the amount of remote-sensing data has increased geometrically with a higher resolution. The need to analyze these modern digital data motivated research to accelerate remote-sensing image classification. Fortunately, great advances have been made by the computer vision community to classify natural images or photographs taken with an ordinary camera. Natural image datasets can range up to millions of samples and are, therefore, amenable to deep-learning techniques. Many fields of science, remote sensing included, were able to exploit the success of natural image classification by convolutional neural network models using a technique commonly called transfer learning. We provide a systematic review of transfer learning application for scene classification using different datasets and different deep-learning models. We evaluate how the specialization of convolutional neural network models affects the transfer learning process by splitting original models in different points. As expected, we find the choice of hyperparameters used to train the model has a significant influence on the final performance of the models. Curiously, we find transfer learning from models trained on larger, more generic natural images datasets outperformed transfer learning from models trained directly on smaller remotely sensed datasets. Nonetheless, results show that transfer learning provides a powerful tool for remote-sensing scene classification.
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MDPI AG
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