CVAIIVFeb 25, 2025

Monitoring snow avalanches from SAR data with deep learning

arXiv:2502.18157v1h-index: 2
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It addresses the problem of monitoring snow avalanches for safety and infrastructure in mountainous regions, but it is incremental as it reviews and extends existing deep learning approaches.

This chapter reviews deep learning methods for detecting and segmenting snow avalanches from SAR data, achieving superior results over traditional methods in a case study with Sentinel-1 data and applying the best model to detect avalanches across Norway, revealing spatial and temporal patterns.

Snow avalanches present significant risks to human life and infrastructure, particularly in mountainous regions, making effective monitoring crucial. Traditional monitoring methods, such as field observations, are limited by accessibility, weather conditions, and cost. Satellite-borne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data has become an important tool for large-scale avalanche detection, as it can capture data in all weather conditions and across remote areas. However, traditional processing methods struggle with the complexity and variability of avalanches. This chapter reviews the application of deep learning for detecting and segmenting snow avalanches from SAR data. Early efforts focused on the binary classification of SAR images, while recent advances have enabled pixel-level segmentation, providing greater accuracy and spatial resolution. A case study using Sentinel-1 SAR data demonstrates the effectiveness of deep learning models for avalanche segmentation, achieving superior results over traditional methods. We also present an extension of this work, testing recent state-of-the-art segmentation architectures on an expanded dataset of over 4,500 annotated SAR images. The best-performing model among those tested was applied for large-scale avalanche detection across the whole of Norway, revealing important spatial and temporal patterns over several winter seasons.

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