Remote Sensing (Mar 2023)

Transformers in Remote Sensing: A Survey

  • Abdulaziz Amer Aleissaee,
  • Amandeep Kumar,
  • Rao Muhammad Anwer,
  • Salman Khan,
  • Hisham Cholakkal,
  • Gui-Song Xia,
  • Fahad Shahbaz Khan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15071860
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 7
p. 1860

Abstract

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Deep learning-based algorithms have seen a massive popularity in different areas of remote sensing image analysis over the past decade. Recently, transformer-based architectures, originally introduced in natural language processing, have pervaded computer vision field where the self-attention mechanism has been utilized as a replacement to the popular convolution operator for capturing long-range dependencies. Inspired by recent advances in computer vision, the remote sensing community has also witnessed an increased exploration of vision transformers for a diverse set of tasks. Although a number of surveys have focused on transformers in computer vision in general, to the best of our knowledge we are the first to present a systematic review of recent advances based on transformers in remote sensing. Our survey covers more than 60 recent transformer-based methods for different remote sensing problems in sub-areas of remote sensing: very high-resolution (VHR), hyperspectral (HSI) and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery. We conclude the survey by discussing different challenges and open issues of transformers in remote sensing.

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