Ddpm-cd: Remote sensing change detection using denoising diffusion probabilistic models

WGC Bandara, NG Nair, VM Patel - arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.11892, 2022 - arxiv.org
arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.11892, 2022arxiv.org
Human civilization has an increasingly powerful influence on the earth system, and earth
observations are an invaluable tool for assessing and mitigating the negative impacts. To
this end, observing precisely defined changes on Earth's surface is essential, and we
propose an effective way to achieve this goal. Notably, our change detection
(CD)/segmentation method proposes a novel way to incorporate the millions of off-the-shelf,
unlabeled, remote sensing images available through different earth observation programs …
Human civilization has an increasingly powerful influence on the earth system, and earth observations are an invaluable tool for assessing and mitigating the negative impacts. To this end, observing precisely defined changes on Earth's surface is essential, and we propose an effective way to achieve this goal. Notably, our change detection (CD)/ segmentation method proposes a novel way to incorporate the millions of off-the-shelf, unlabeled, remote sensing images available through different earth observation programs into the training process through denoising diffusion probabilistic models. We first leverage the information from these off-the-shelf, uncurated, and unlabeled remote sensing images by using a pre-trained denoising diffusion probabilistic model and then employ the multi-scale feature representations from the diffusion model decoder to train a lightweight CD classifier to detect precise changes. The experiments performed on four publically available CD datasets show that the proposed approach achieves remarkably better results than the state-of-the-art methods in F1, IoU, and overall accuracy. Code and pre-trained models are available at: https://github.com/wgcban/ddpm-cd
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