Long-Range Correlation Supervision for Land-Cover Classification from Remote Sensing Images
Dawen Yu, Shunping Ji

TL;DR
This paper introduces SLCNet, a supervised long-range correlation network for land-cover classification in remote sensing images, leveraging ground truth supervision to improve feature consistency and segmentation accuracy.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel supervised approach to long-range dependency modeling in remote sensing segmentation, outperforming existing unsupervised methods.
Findings
Achieved state-of-the-art results on three remote sensing datasets.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of supervised long-range correlation modeling.
Enhanced segmentation accuracy with multi-scale and hybrid loss strategies.
Abstract
Long-range dependency modeling has been widely considered in modern deep learning based semantic segmentation methods, especially those designed for large-size remote sensing images, to compensate the intrinsic locality of standard convolutions. However, in previous studies, the long-range dependency, modeled with an attention mechanism or transformer model, has been based on unsupervised learning, instead of explicit supervision from the objective ground truth. In this paper, we propose a novel supervised long-range correlation method for land-cover classification, called the supervised long-range correlation network (SLCNet), which is shown to be superior to the currently used unsupervised strategies. In SLCNet, pixels sharing the same category are considered highly correlated and those having different categories are less relevant, which can be easily supervised by the category…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRemote-Sensing Image Classification · Remote Sensing in Agriculture · Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods
