Progressive Domain Adaptation For Change Detection Using Season-Varying Remote Sensing Images

REMOTE SENSING(2020)

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Abstract
The development of artificial intelligence technology has prompted an immense amount of researches on improving the performance of change detection approaches. Existing deep learning-driven methods generally regard changes as a specific type of land cover, and try to identify them relying on the powerful expression capabilities of neural networks. However, in practice, different types of land cover changes are generally influenced by environmental factors at different degrees. Furthermore, seasonal variation-induced spectral differences seriously interfere with those of real changes in different land cover types. All these problems pose great challenges for season-varying change detection because the real and seasonal variation-induced changes are technically difficult to separate by a single end-to-end model. In this paper, by embedding a convolutional long short-term memory (ConvLSTM) network into a conditional generative adversarial network (cGAN), we develop a novel method, named progressive domain adaptation (PDA), for change detection using season-varying remote sensing images. In our idea, two cascaded modules, progressive translation and group discrimination, are introduced to progressively translate pre-event images from their own domain to the post-event one, where their seasonal features are consistent and their intrinsic land cover distribution features are retained. By training this hybrid multi-model framework with certain reference change maps, the seasonal variation-induced changes between paired images are effectively suppressed, and meanwhile the natural and human activity-caused changes are greatly emphasized. Extensive experiments on two types of season-varying change detection datasets and a comparison with other state-of-the-art methods verify the effectiveness and competitiveness of our proposed PDA.
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domain adaptation, change detection, remote sensing images, convolutional long short-term memory, generative adversarial network, image-to-image translation
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