Abstract
Remote sensing is a tool of interest for a large variety of applications. It is becoming increasingly more useful with the growing amount of available remote sensing data. However, the large amount of data also leads to a need for improved automated analysis. Deep learning is a natural candidate for solving this need. Change detection in remote sensing is a rapidly evolving area of interest that is relevant for a number of fields. Recent years have seen a large number of publications and progress, even though the challenge is far from solved. This review focuses on deep learning applied to the task of change detection in multispectral remote-sensing images. It provides an overview of open datasets designed for change detection as well as a discussion of selected models developed for this task—including supervised, semi-supervised and unsupervised. Furthermore, the challenges and trends in the field are reviewed, and possible future developments are considered.
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Parelius, E. J. (2023, April 1). A Review of Deep-Learning Methods for Change Detection in Multispectral Remote Sensing Images. Remote Sensing. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15082092
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