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TESSERA: Temporal Embeddings of Surface Spectra for Earth Representation and AnalysisZhengpeng Feng, Clement Atzberger, Sadiq Jaffer et al.
Satellite Earth-observation (EO) time series in the optical and microwave ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum are often irregular due to orbital patterns and cloud obstruction. Compositing addresses these issues but loses information with respect to vegetation phenology, which is critical for many downstream tasks. Instead, we present TESSERA, a pixel-wise foundation model for multi-modal (Sentinel-1/2) EO time series that learns robust, label-efficient embeddings. During model training, TESSERA uses Barlow Twins and sparse random temporal sampling to enforce invariance to the selection of valid observations. We employ two key regularizers: global shuffling to decorrelate spatial neighborhoods and mix-based regulation to improve invariance under extreme sparsity. We find that for diverse classification, segmentation, and regression tasks, TESSERA embeddings deliver state-of-the-art accuracy with high label efficiency, often requiring only a small task head and minimal computation. To democratize access, adhere to FAIR - principles, and simplify use, we release global, annual, 10m, pixel-wise int8 embeddings together with open weights/code and lightweight adaptation heads, thus providing practical tooling for large-scale retrieval and inference at planetary scale. All code and data are available at: https://github.com/ucam-eo/tessera.
CVJan 6, 2024
SAR Despeckling via Regional Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic ModelXuran Hu, Ziqiang Xu, Zhihan Chen et al.
Speckle noise poses a significant challenge in maintaining the quality of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images, so SAR despeckling techniques have drawn increasing attention. Despite the tremendous advancements of deep learning in fixed-scale SAR image despeckling, these methods still struggle to deal with large-scale SAR images. To address this problem, this paper introduces a novel despeckling approach termed Region Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Model (R-DDPM) based on generative models. R-DDPM enables versatile despeckling of SAR images across various scales, accomplished within a single training session. Moreover, The artifacts in the fused SAR images can be avoided effectively with the utilization of region-guided inverse sampling. Experiments of our proposed R-DDPM on Sentinel-1 data demonstrates superior performance to existing methods.
LGJun 25, 2025
TESSERA: Temporal Embeddings of Surface Spectra for Earth Representation and AnalysisZhengpeng Feng, Clement Atzberger, Sadiq Jaffer et al.
Satellite Earth-observation (EO) time series in the optical and microwave ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum are often irregular due to orbital patterns and cloud obstruction. Compositing addresses these issues but loses information with respect to vegetation phenology, which is critical for many downstream tasks. Instead, we present TESSERA, a pixel-wise foundation model for multi-modal (Sentinel-1/2) EO time series that learns robust, label-efficient embeddings. During model training, TESSERA uses Barlow Twins and sparse random temporal sampling to enforce invariance to the selection of valid observations. We employ two key regularizers: global shuffling to decorrelate spatial neighborhoods and mix-based regulation to improve invariance under extreme sparsity. We find that for diverse classification, segmentation, and regression tasks, TESSERA embeddings deliver state-of-the-art accuracy with high label efficiency, often requiring only a small task head and minimal computation. To democratize access, adhere to FAIR principles, and simplify use, we release global, annual, 10m, pixel-wise int8 embeddings together with open weights/code and lightweight adaptation heads, thus providing practical tooling for large-scale retrieval and inference at planetary scale. The model training/inference code, downstream task code, and pre-generated embeddings can be accessed at https://github.com/ucam-eo