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Remote Sensing Scene Classification and Explanation Using RSSCNet and LIME

S.-L. Hung, Hui-Ching Wu, Ming‐Hseng Tseng

2020Applied Sciences38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Classification is needed in disaster investigation, traffic control, and land-use resource management. How to quickly and accurately classify such remote sensing imagery has become a popular research topic. However, the application of large, deep neural network models for the training of classifiers in the hope of obtaining good classification results is often very time-consuming. In this study, a new CNN (convolutional neutral networks) architecture, i.e., RSSCNet (remote sensing scene classification network), with high generalization capability was designed. Moreover, a two-stage cyclical learning rate policy and the no-freezing transfer learning method were developed to speed up model training and enhance accuracy. In addition, the manifold learning t-SNE (t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding) algorithm was used to verify the effectiveness of the proposed model, and the LIME (local interpretable model, agnostic explanation) algorithm was applied to improve the results in cases where the model made wrong predictions. Comparing the results of three publicly available datasets in this study with those obtained in previous studies, the experimental results show that the model and method proposed in this paper can achieve better scene classification more quickly and more efficiently.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceGeneralizationEmbeddingMachine learningTransfer of learningConvolutional neural networkData miningMathematicsMathematical analysisRemote-Sensing Image ClassificationRemote Sensing and LiDAR ApplicationsRemote Sensing in Agriculture