A review of addressing class noise problems of remote sensing classification

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The development of image classification is one of the most important research topics in remote sensing. The prediction accuracy depends not only on the appropriate choice of the machine learning method but also on the quality of the training datasets. However, real-world data is not perfect and often suffers from noise. This paper gives an overview of noise filtering methods. Firstly, the types of noise and the consequences of class noise on machine learning are presented. Secondly, class noise handling methods at both the data level and the algorithm level are introduced. Then ensemble-based class noise handling methods including class noise removal, correction, and noise robust ensemble learners are presented. Finally, a summary of existing data-cleaning techniques is given.

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Feng, W., Long, Y., Wang, S., & Quan, Y. (2023). A review of addressing class noise problems of remote sensing classification. Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics, 34(1), 36–46. https://doi.org/10.23919/JSEE.2023.000034

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