Aurora Image Classification with Deep Metric Learning

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In recent years, neural networks have been increasingly used for classifying aurora images. In particular, convolutional neural networks have been actively studied. However, there are not many studies on the application of deep learning techniques that take into account the characteristics of aurora images. Therefore, in this study, we propose the use of deep metric learning as a suitable method for aurora image classification. Deep metric learning is one of the deep learning techniques. It was developed to distinguish human faces. Identifying human faces is a more difficult task than standard classification tasks because this task is characterized by a small number of sample images for each class and poor feature variation between classes. We thought that the face identification task is similar to aurora image classification in that the number of labeled images is relatively small and the feature differences between classes are small. Therefore, we studied the application of deep metric learning to aurora image classification. As a result, our experiments showed that deep metric learning improves the accuracy of aurora image classification by nearly 10% compared to previous studies.

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Endo, T., & Matsumoto, M. (2022). Aurora Image Classification with Deep Metric Learning. Sensors, 22(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/s22176666

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