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Double U-Net (W-Net): A change detection network with two heads for remote sensing imagery

  • Xue Wang
  • , Xulan Yan
  • , Kun Tan*
  • , Chen Pan
  • , Jianwei Ding
  • , Zhaoxian Liu
  • , Xinfeng Dong
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • East China Normal University
  • Shanghai Municipal Institute of Surveying and Mapping
  • Second Surveying and Mapping Institute of Hebei
  • China Aero Geophysical Survey and Remote Sensing Center for Natural Resources

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摘要

Recently, the deep learning algorithms have been increasingly utilized in remote sensing change detection. However, incomplete buildings and the blurred edges caused by the complex scenes in change detection applications make the detection results fail to describe the real land cover changes. Superpixels can be used to alleviate edge blurring, but the existing superpixel methods cannot be trained jointly with the models in change detection. In this work, we investigated an innovative double-head method using deep learning, called double U-Net (W-Net), which consists of a superpixel module and a change detection module. Due to the superpixel module, W-Net can handle building edges very well. In order to solve problem that multiple subtasks fail to achieve the optimal results, a two-branch multi-task coupling framework of change detection and superpixels is designed for W-Net, which enables the model to achieve a globally optimal detection performance. The advancement of the W-Net was demonstrated using three public datasets. The F1score on LEVIR-CD dataset was 0.9031 and kappa coefficient was 0.8969. The F1-score on WHU building dataset was 0.9172 and kappa coefficient was 0.9142. The F1-score on SYSU-CD dataset was 0.8167and and kappa coefficient was 0.7724. The experiments confirmed that the W-Net is capable to detect the edges of changed area better and outperforms the other advanced change detection methods.

源语言英语
文章编号103456
期刊International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
122
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 8月 2023

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