Dense connection and depthwise separable convolution based CNN for polarimetric SAR image classification

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Convolution neural networks (CNN) have achieved great success in natural image processing where large amounts of training data are available. However, for the polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR) image classification problem, the number of labeled training samples is typically limited. To improve the performance of CNN on limited training data, we propose a new network, the densely connected and depthwise separable convolutional neural network (DSNet). According to characteristics of PolSAR data, DSNet uses depthwise separable convolution to replace standard convolution, to independently extract features over each channel in PolSAR images. DSNet also introduces dense connections to directly connect non-adjacent layers. With the depthwise separable convolution and dense connections, DSNet can avoid extracting redundant features, reuse the hierarchical feature maps of PolSAR images and reduce the number of training parameters. Compared with normal CNN, DSNet is more lightweight and its training parameters decrease to less than 1/9. We compare DSNet against several popular algorithms on three different data sets, and show that DSNet achieves better results while using less training samples.

论文关键词:DSNet,Polarimetric SAR image classification,Convolutional neural networks,Depthwise separable convolution,Dense connection

论文评审过程:Received 31 August 2019, Revised 17 January 2020, Accepted 19 January 2020, Available online 23 January 2020, Version of Record 18 May 2020.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.knosys.2020.105542