Learning a versatile representation of SAR data for regression and segmentation by leveraging self-supervised despeckling with MERLIN
Abstract
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images are abundantly available, yet labels are often missing. Thus, training a neural network in a fully supervised manner is arduous. In this work, we leverage MERLIN, a self-supervised despeckling algorithm, to learn a mapping of SAR images into a representation space shared among despeckling, segmentation and regression. Our experiments demonstrate that the joint training of a neural network for these three tasks reduces considerably the need for labeled data to solve the supervised tasks.
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