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Central Cohesion Gradual Hashing for Remote Sensing Image Retrieval

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With the recent development of remote sensing technology, large image repositories have been collected. In order to retrieve the desired images of massive remote sensing data sets effectively and efficiently,… Click to show full abstract

With the recent development of remote sensing technology, large image repositories have been collected. In order to retrieve the desired images of massive remote sensing data sets effectively and efficiently, we propose a novel central cohesion gradual hashing (CCGH) mechanism for remote sensing image retrieval. First, we design a deep hashing model based on ResNet-18 which has a shallow architecture and extracts features of remote sensing imagery effectively and efficiently. Then, we propose a new training model by minimizing a central cohesion loss which guarantees that remote-sensing hash codes are as close to their hash code centers as possible. We also adopt a quantization loss which promotes that outputs are binary values. The combination of both loss functions produces highly discriminative hash codes. Finally, a gradual sign-like function is used to reduce quantization errors. By means of the aforementioned developments, our CCGH achieves state-of-the-art accuracy in the task of remote sensing image retrieval. Extensive experiments are conducted on two public remote sensing image data sets. The obtained results support the fact that our newly developed CCGH is competitive with other existing deep hashing methods.

Keywords: remote sensing; central cohesion; sensing image; image retrieval; hashing; image

Journal Title: IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Year Published: 2023

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