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A Quadratic Morphological Deep Neural Network Fusing Radar and Optical Data for the Mapping of Burned Areas

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Wildfires are considered as one of the most disturbing factors in forest areas and high-density vegetation regions. The mapping of wildfires is particularly important for fire prediction and burned biomass… Click to show full abstract

Wildfires are considered as one of the most disturbing factors in forest areas and high-density vegetation regions. The mapping of wildfires is particularly important for fire prediction and burned biomass estimation. Therefore, accurate and timely mapping of burned areas is of great importance and has a key role in disaster management. Estimation of burned areas from multispectral datasets is challenging, because of the complexity of the background and the different reflections of wildfires on the targets. To this end, this study presents a novel burned-area mapping framework based on the fusion of multitemporal Sentinel-1 coherence imagery and post-event Sentinel-2 imagery. The proposed framework uses hybrid quadratic morphological (QM) operations and convolution layers for deep feature extraction. The proposed architecture is known as the QMDNN-Net, where the overall framework of QMDNN-Net is based on a deep Siamese network. QMDNN-Net has double streams for extracting deep features from multitemporal coherence data and Sentinel-2 imagery. The streams are similar to each other and have the same number of group-dilated convolution blocks and QM layers. QMDNN-Net is defined based on quadratic dilation and erosion, and then it takes the average of these as output. The results of wildfire mapping with QMDNN-Net are evaluated here with two real-world wildfire datasets based on Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 imagery. The results show that QMDNN-Net achieves an overall accuracy and Kappa coefficient of 95.5% and 0.9, respectively, and outperforms other state-of-the-art methods.

Keywords: quadratic morphological; network; mapping burned; burned areas; sentinel imagery; qmdnn net

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
Year Published: 2022

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