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An Unsupervised Saliency-Guided Deep Convolutional Neural Network for Accurate Burn Mapping from Sentinel-1 SAR Data.

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Radman, Ali; Shah-Hosseini, Reza et Homayouni, Saeid ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0214-5356 (2023). An Unsupervised Saliency-Guided Deep Convolutional Neural Network for Accurate Burn Mapping from Sentinel-1 SAR Data. Remote Sensing , vol. 15 , nº 5. p. 1184. DOI: 10.3390/rs15051184.

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SAR data provide sufficient information for burned area detection in any weather condition, making it superior to optical data. In this study, we assess the potential of Sentinel-1 SAR images for precise forest-burned area mapping using deep convolutional neural networks (DCNN). Accurate mapping with DCNN techniques requires high quantity and quality training data. However, labeled ground truth might not be available in many cases or requires professional expertise to generate them via visual interpretation of aerial photography or field visits. To overcome this problem, we proposed an unsupervised method that derives DCNN training data from fuzzy c-means (FCM) clusters with the highest and lowest probability of being burned. Furthermore, a saliency-guided (SG) approach was deployed to reduce false detections and SAR image speckles. This method defines salient regions with a high probability of being burned. These regions are not affected by noise and can improve the model performance. The developed approach based on the SG-FCM-DCNN model was investigated to map the burned area of Rossomanno-Grottascura-Bellia, Italy. This method significantly improved the burn detection ability of non-saliency-guided models. Moreover, the proposed model achieved superior accuracy of 87.67% (i.e., more than 2% improvement) compared to other saliency-guided techniques, including SVM and DNN.

Type de document: Article
Mots-clés libres: deep learning; synthetic aperture radar (SAR); unsupervised; convolutional neural network; burn mapping
Centre: Centre Eau Terre Environnement
Date de dépôt: 17 mai 2023 15:50
Dernière modification: 17 mai 2023 15:51
URI: https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/13516

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