Change Detection in Synthetic Aperture Radar Images Using a Dual-Domain Network

2022 
Change detection from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery is a critical yet challenging task. Existing methods mainly focus on feature extraction in the spatial domain, and little attention has been paid to the frequency domain. Furthermore, in patch-wise feature analysis, some noisy features in the marginal region may be introduced. To tackle the above two challenges, we propose a dual-domain network (DDNet). Specifically, we take features from the discrete cosine transform (DCT) domain into consideration and the reshaped DCT coefficients are integrated into the proposed model as the frequency domain branch. Feature representations from both frequency and spatial domain are exploited to alleviate the speckle noise. In addition, we further propose a multi-region convolution (MRC) module, which emphasizes the central region of each patch. The contextual information and central region features are modeled adaptively. The experimental results on three SAR data sets demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed model. Our codes are available at https://github.com/summitgao/SAR_CD_DDNet .
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