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Cross-Scene Joint Classification of Multisource Data With Multilevel Domain Adaption Network.

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Domain adaption (DA) is a challenging task that integrates knowledge from source domain (SD) to perform data analysis for target domain. Most of the existing DA approaches only focus on… Click to show full abstract

Domain adaption (DA) is a challenging task that integrates knowledge from source domain (SD) to perform data analysis for target domain. Most of the existing DA approaches only focus on single-source-single-target setting. In contrast, multisource (MS) data collaborative utilization has been extensively used in various applications, while how to integrate DA with MS collaboration still faces great challenges. In this article, we propose a multilevel DA network (MDA-NET) for promoting information collaboration and cross-scene (CS) classification based on hyperspectral image (HSI) and light detection and ranging (LiDAR) data. In this framework, modality-related adapters are built, and then a mutual-aid classifier is used to aggregate all the discriminative information captured from different modalities for boosting CS classification performance. Experimental results on two cross-domain datasets show that the proposed method consistently provides better performance than other state-of-the-art DA approaches.

Keywords: cross scene; classification; multisource data; domain; domain adaption

Journal Title: IEEE transactions on neural networks and learning systems
Year Published: 2023

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