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MARTA GANs: Unsupervised Representation Learning for Remote Sensing Image Classification

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With the development of deep learning, supervised learning has frequently been adopted to classify remotely sensed images using convolutional networks (CNNs). However, due to the limited amount of labeled data available, supervised learning is often difficult to carry out. Therefore, we proposed an unsupervised model called multiple-layer feature-matching generative adversarial networks (MARTA GANs) to learn a representation using only unlabeled data. MARTA GANs consists of both a generative model $G$ and a discriminative model $D$. We treat $D$ as a feature extractor. To fit the complex properties of remote sensing data, we use a fusion layer to merge the mid-level and global features. $G$ can produce numerous images that are similar to the training data; therefore, $D$ can learn better representations of remotely sensed images using the training data provided by $G$. The classification results on two widely used remote sensing image databases show that the proposed method significantly improves the classification performance compared with other state-of-the-art methods.

Daoyu Lin, Kun Fu, Yang Wang, Guangluan Xu, Xian Sun• 2016

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Scene ClassificationAID TR=50%
Accuracy81.57
94
Scene ClassificationAID TR=20%
Accuracy75.39
93
Scene ClassificationRESISC-45 (TR=10%)
Accuracy68.63
63
Scene ClassificationNWPU 20% training ratio 45 classes (test)
Overall Accuracy75.03
45
Scene ClassificationUCM 1.0 (50% train ratio)
Accuracy85.5
43
Scene ClassificationUCM 1.0 (train)
Accuracy94.86
31
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