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Unsupervised hashing for remote sensing (RS) image retrieval first extracts image features and then use these features to construct supervised information (e.g., pseudo-labels) to train hashing networks. Existing methods usually regard RS images as natural images to extract unisource features. However, these features only contain partial information about ground objects and cannot produce reliable pseudo-labels. In addition, existing methods only generate a pseudo single-label to annotate each RS image, which cannot accurately represent multiple scenes in a RS image. To address these drawbacks, this paper proposes a new Multisource data reconstruction-based deep unsupervised Hashing method, called MrHash, which explores the characteristics of RS images to construct reliable pseudo-labels. In particular, we first use geographic coordinates to obtain different satellite images and develop a novel autoencoder network to extract multisource features from these images. Then pseudo multi-labels are designed to deal with the coexistence of multiple scenes in a single image. These labels are generated by a custom probability function with extracted multisource features. Finally, we propose a novel multi-semantic hash loss by using the Kull-back–Leibler (KL) divergence to preserve the semantic similarity of these pseudo multi-labels in Hamming space. Our newly developed MrHash only uses multisource images to construct supervised information, and hash code generation still relies on a unisource input image. Experiments on benchmark datasets clearly show the superiority of the proposed method over state-of-the-art baselines. https://github.com/sunyuxi/MrHash.
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Yuxi Sun
Central South University
Yunming Ye
Harbin Institute of Technology
Jian Kang
Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Harbin Institute of Technology
Soochow University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0feec801be78fe8160347c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/tgrs.2022.3231215