EarthMapper: A Tool Box for the Semantic Segmentation of Remote Sensing Imagery
Deep learning continues to push state-of-the-art performance for the semantic segmentation of color (i.e., RGB) imagery; however, the lack of annotated data for many remote sensing sensors (i.e. hyperspectral imagery (HSI)) prevents researchers from taking advantage of this recent success. Since gen...
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Zusammenfassung: | Deep learning continues to push state-of-the-art performance for the semantic
segmentation of color (i.e., RGB) imagery; however, the lack of annotated data
for many remote sensing sensors (i.e. hyperspectral imagery (HSI)) prevents
researchers from taking advantage of this recent success. Since generating
sensor specific datasets is time intensive and cost prohibitive, remote sensing
researchers have embraced deep unsupervised feature extraction. Although these
methods have pushed state-of-the-art performance on current HSI benchmarks,
many of these tools are not readily accessible to many researchers. In this
letter, we introduce a software pipeline, which we call EarthMapper, for the
semantic segmentation of non-RGB remote sensing imagery. It includes
self-taught spatial-spectral feature extraction, various standard and deep
learning classifiers, and undirected graphical models for post-processing. We
evaluated EarthMapper on the Indian Pines and Pavia University datasets and
have released this code for public use. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1804.00292 |