Semi-Automatic Generation of Training Samples for Detecting Renewable Energy Plants in High-Resolution Aerial Images

Deep learning (DL)-in particular convolutional neural networks (CNN)-methods are widely spread in object detection and recognition of remote sensing images. In the domain of DL, there is a need for large numbers of training samples. These samples are mostly generated based on manual identification....

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