Remote Sensing (May 2020)

Two-Path Network with Feedback Connections for Pan-Sharpening in Remote Sensing

  • Shipeng Fu,
  • Weihua Meng,
  • Gwanggil Jeon,
  • Abdellah Chehri,
  • Rongzhu Zhang,
  • Xiaomin Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12101674
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 1674

Abstract

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High-resolution multi-spectral images are desired for applications in remote sensing. However, multi-spectral images can only be provided in low resolutions by optical remote sensing satellites. The technique of pan-sharpening wants to generate high-resolution multi-spectral (MS) images based on a panchromatic (PAN) image and the low-resolution counterpart. The conventional deep learning based pan-sharpening methods process the panchromatic and the low-resolution image in a feedforward manner where shallow layers fail to access useful information from deep layers. To make full use of the powerful deep features that have strong representation ability, we propose a two-path network with feedback connections, through which the deep features can be rerouted for refining the shallow features in a feedback manner. Specifically, we leverage the structure of a recurrent neural network to pass the feedback information. Besides, a power feature extraction block with multiple projection pairs is designed to handle the feedback information and to produce power deep features. Extensive experimental results show the effectiveness of our proposed method.

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