CVLGSep 26, 2023

Locality-preserving Directions for Interpreting the Latent Space of Satellite Image GANs

arXiv:2309.14883v12 citationsh-index: 29
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This is an incremental improvement for researchers in remote sensing and computer vision, enhancing interpretability and data augmentation in satellite image analysis.

The paper tackled the problem of interpreting the latent space of GANs for satellite imagery by proposing a locality-aware method that recovers interpretable directions for semantic concepts like urbanization, showing it outperforms PCA-based approaches in data synthesis for classification.

We present a locality-aware method for interpreting the latent space of wavelet-based Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), that can well capture the large spatial and spectral variability that is characteristic to satellite imagery. By focusing on preserving locality, the proposed method is able to decompose the weight-space of pre-trained GANs and recover interpretable directions that correspond to high-level semantic concepts (such as urbanization, structure density, flora presence) - that can subsequently be used for guided synthesis of satellite imagery. In contrast to typically used approaches that focus on capturing the variability of the weight-space in a reduced dimensionality space (i.e., based on Principal Component Analysis, PCA), we show that preserving locality leads to vectors with different angles, that are more robust to artifacts and can better preserve class information. Via a set of quantitative and qualitative examples, we further show that the proposed approach can outperform both baseline geometric augmentations, as well as global, PCA-based approaches for data synthesis in the context of data augmentation for satellite scene classification.

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