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First and Second-Order Information Fusion Networks for Remote Sensing Scene Classification

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Deep convolutional networks have been the most competitive method in remote sensing scene classification. Due to the diversity and complexity of scene content, remote sensing scene classification still remains a… Click to show full abstract

Deep convolutional networks have been the most competitive method in remote sensing scene classification. Due to the diversity and complexity of scene content, remote sensing scene classification still remains a challenging task. Recently, the second-order pooling method has attracted more interest because it can learn higher-order information and enhance the non-linear modeling ability of the networks. However, how to effectively learn second-order features and establish the discriminative feature representation of holistic images is still an open question. In this Letter, we propose a first and second-order information fusion networks (FSoI-Net) that can learn the first-order and second-order features at the same time, and construct the final feature representation by fusing the two types of features. Specifically, a self-attention-based second-order pooling (SaSoP) method based on covariance matrix is proposed to extract second-order features, and a fusion loss function is developed to jointly train the model and construct the final feature representation for the classification decision. The proposed networks have been thoroughly evaluated on three real remote sensing scene datasets and achieved better performance than the counterparts.

Keywords: classification; order; second order; remote sensing; sensing scene

Journal Title: IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Year Published: 2021

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