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MDAS: a new multimodal benchmark dataset for remote sensing

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Hu,  Jingliang
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Liu,  Rong
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Hong,  Danfeng
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Camero,  Andrés
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Yao,  Jing
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Schneider,  Mathias
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Kurz,  Franz
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Segl,  K.
1.4 Remote Sensing, 1.0 Geodesy, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum;

Zhu,  Xiao Xiang
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Hu, J., Liu, R., Hong, D., Camero, A., Yao, J., Schneider, M., Kurz, F., Segl, K., Zhu, X. X. (2023): MDAS: a new multimodal benchmark dataset for remote sensing. - Earth System Science Data, 15, 1, 113-131.
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-15-113-2023


Cite as: https://gfzpublic.gfz.de/pubman/item/item_5015906
Abstract
In Earth observation, multimodal data fusion is an intuitive strategy to break the limitation of individual data. Complementary physical contents of data sources allow comprehensive and precise information retrieval. With current satellite missions, such as ESA Copernicus programme, various data will be accessible at an affordable cost. Future applications will have many options for data sources. Such a privilege can be beneficial only if algorithms are ready to work with various data sources. However, current data fusion studies mostly focus on the fusion of two data sources. There are two reasons; first, different combinations of data sources face different scientific challenges. For example, the fusion of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data and optical images needs to handle the geometric difference, while the fusion of hyperspectral and multispectral images deals with different resolutions on spatial and spectral domains. Second, nowadays, it is still both financially and labour expensive to acquire multiple data sources for the same region at the same time. In this paper, we provide the community with a benchmark multimodal data set, MDAS, for the city of Augsburg, Germany. MDAS includes synthetic aperture radar data, multispectral image, hyperspectral image, digital surface model (DSM), and geographic information system (GIS) data. All these data are collected on the same date, 7 May 2018. MDAS is a new benchmark data set that provides researchers rich options on data selections. In this paper, we run experiments for three typical remote sensing applications, namely, resolution enhancement, spectral unmixing, and land cover classification, on MDAS data set. Our experiments demonstrate the performance of representative state-of-the-art algorithms whose outcomes can serve as baselines for further studies. The dataset is publicly available at https://doi.org/10.14459/2022mp1657312 (Hu et al., 2022a) and the code (including the pre-trained models) at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7428215 (Hu et al., 2022b).