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SAR Image Classification via Deep Recurrent Encoding Neural Networks

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2018-04-01

Journal:IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING

Included Journals:SCIE、EI

Volume:56

Issue:4

Page Number:2255-2269

ISSN No.:0196-2892

Key Words:Deep learning; image classification; recurrent neural network (RNN); stacked autoencoders (SAEs); synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image

Abstract:Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image classification is a fundamental process for SAR image understanding and interpretation. With the advancement of imaging techniques, it permits to produce higher resolution SAR data and extend data amount. Therefore, intelligent algorithms for high-resolution SAR image classification are demanded. Inspired by deep learning technology, an end-to-end classification model from the original SAR image to final classification map is developed to automatically extract features and conduct classification, which is named deep recurrent encoding neural networks (DRENNs). In our proposed framework, a spatial feature learning network based on long-short-term memory (LSTM) is developed to extract contextual dependencies of SAR images, where 2-D image patches are transformed into 1-D sequences and imported into LSTM to learn the latent spatial correlations. After LSTM, non-negative and Fisher constrained autoencoders (NFCAEs) are proposed to improve the discrimination of features and conduct final classification, where nonnegative constraint and Fisher constraint are developed in each autoencoder to restrict the training of the network. The whole DRENN not only combines the spatial feature learning power of LSTM but also utilizes the discriminative representation ability of our NFCAE to improve the classification performance. The experimental results tested on three SAR images demonstrate that the proposed DRENN is able to learn effective feature representations from SAR images and produce competitive classification accuracies to other related approaches.

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