Sensors (Oct 2022)

Monitoring Subsidence Area with the Use of Satellite Radar Images and Deep Transfer Learning

  • Anna Franczyk,
  • Justyna Bała,
  • Maciej Dwornik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22207931
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 20
p. 7931

Abstract

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Subsidence, especially in populated areas, is becoming a threat to human life and property. Monitoring and analyzing the effects of subsidence over large areas using in situ measurements is difficult and depends on the size of the subsidence area and its location. It is also time-consuming and costly. A far better solution that has been used in recent years is Differential Interferometry Synthetic Aperture Radar (DInSAR) monitoring. It allows the monitoring of land deformations in large areas with high accuracy and very good spatial and temporal resolution. However, the analysis of SAR images is time-consuming and involves an expert who can easily overlook certain details. Therefore, it is essential, especially in the case of early warning systems, to prepare tools capable of identifying and monitoring subsidence in interferograms. This article presents a study on automated detection and monitoring of subsidence troughs using deep-transfer learning. The area studied is the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (southern Poland). Marked by intensive coal mining, it is particularly prone to subsidence of various types. Additionally, the results of trough detection obtained with the use of convolutional neural networks were compared with the results obtained with the Hough transform and the circlet transform.

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