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Single-stream CNN with Learnable Architecture for Multi-source Remote Sensing Data

2021-09-13 16:10:41
Yi Yang, Daoye Zhu, Tengteng Qu, Qiangyu Wang, Fuhu Ren, Chengqi Cheng

Abstract

In this paper, we propose an efficient and generalizable framework based on deep convolutional neural network (CNN) for multi-source remote sensing data joint classification. While recent methods are mostly based on multi-stream architectures, we use group convolution to construct equivalent network architectures efficiently within a single-stream network. We further adopt and improve dynamic grouping convolution (DGConv) to make group convolution hyperparameters, and thus the overall network architecture, learnable during network training. The proposed method therefore can theoretically adjust any modern CNN models to any multi-source remote sensing data set, and can potentially avoid sub-optimal solutions caused by manually decided architecture hyperparameters. In the experiments, the proposed method is applied to ResNet and UNet, and the adjusted networks are verified on three very diverse benchmark data sets (i.e., Houston2018 data, Berlin data, and MUUFL data). Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed single-stream CNNs, and in particular ResNet18-DGConv improves the state-of-the-art classification overall accuracy (OA) on HS-SAR Berlin data set from $62.23\%$ to $68.21\%$. In the experiments we have two interesting findings. First, using DGConv generally reduces test OA variance. Second, multi-stream is harmful to model performance if imposed to the first few layers, but becomes beneficial if applied to deeper layers. Altogether, the findings imply that multi-stream architecture, instead of being a strictly necessary component in deep learning models for multi-source remote sensing data, essentially plays the role of model regularizer. Our code is publicly available at this https URL. We hope our work can inspire novel research in the future.

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https://arxiv.org/abs/2109.06094

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2109.06094.pdf


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