Pix2Streams: Dynamic Hydrology Maps from Satellite-LiDAR Fusion
Dolores Garcia, Gonzalo Mateo-Garcia, Hannes Bernhardt, Ron, Hagensieker, Ignacio G. Lopez Francos, Jonathan Stock, Guy Schumann, Kevin, Dobbs, Freddie Kalaitzis

TL;DR
Pix2Streams leverages high-resolution satellite and LiDAR data with deep learning to produce daily, high-fidelity dynamic maps of stream flow, significantly improving spatial resolution and enabling better water resource management.
Contribution
The paper introduces Pix2Streams, a novel deep learning pipeline that fuses multi-sensor data to map dynamic stream networks at unprecedented spatial and temporal resolutions.
Findings
Enhanced water segmentation at 50cm/pixel resolution.
Detection of streams as narrow as 1-3m using U-Net.
First high-fidelity daily stream flow map over two years.
Abstract
Where are the Earth's streams flowing right now? Inland surface waters expand with floods and contract with droughts, so there is no one map of our streams. Current satellite approaches are limited to monthly observations that map only the widest streams. These are fed by smaller tributaries that make up much of the dendritic surface network but whose flow is unobserved. A complete map of our daily waters can give us an early warning for where droughts are born: the receding tips of the flowing network. Mapping them over years can give us a map of impermanence of our waters, showing where to expect water, and where not to. To that end, we feed the latest high-res sensor data to multiple deep learning models in order to map these flowing networks every day, stacking the times series maps over many years. Specifically, i) we enhance water segmentation to cm/pixel resolution, a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFlood Risk Assessment and Management · Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies · Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications
MethodsConvolution · *Communicated@Fast*How Do I Communicate to Expedia? · Max Pooling · Concatenated Skip Connection · U-Net
