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Active Learning in the Spatial Domain for Remote Sensing Image Classification

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TGRS.2013.2262052

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Active learning (AL); batch-mode; class imbalance; ground truth uncertainty; image classification; landslide inventory mapping; spatial information

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  1. project FOSTER Spatio-temporal data mining: application to the understanding and monitoring of soil erosion
  2. French Research Agencya under Contract ANR Cosinus
  3. project SafeLand Living with landslide risk in Europe: assessment, effects of global change, and risk management strategies [226479]
  4. 7th Framework Programme of the European Commission
  5. project Landslide mapping at various spatial scales
  6. EUR-OPA Major Hazards Open Partial Agreement of Council of Europe

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Active learning (AL) algorithms have been proven useful in reducing the number of required training samples for remote sensing applications; however, most methods query samples pointwise without considering spatial constraints on their distribution. This may often lead to a spatially dispersed distribution of training points unfavorable for visual image interpretation or field surveys. The aim of this study is to develop region-based AL heuristics to guide user attention toward a limited number of compact spatial batches rather than distributed points. The proposed query functions are based on a tree ensemble classifier and combine criteria of sample uncertainty and diversity to select regions of interest. Class imbalance, which is inherent to many remote sensing applications, is addressed through stratified bootstrap sampling. Empirical tests of the proposed methods are performed with multitemporal and multisensor satellite images capturing, in particular, sites recently affected by large-scale landslide events. The assessment includes an experimental evaluation of the labeling time required by the user and the computational runtime, and a sensitivity analysis of the main algorithm parameters. Region-based heuristics that consider sample uncertainty and diversity are found to outperform pointwise sampling and region-based methods that consider only uncertainty. Reference landslide inventories from five different experts enable a detailed assessment of the spatial distribution of remaining errors and the uncertainty of the reference data.

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