Zero-Shot Remote Sensing Scene Classification Method Based on Local-Global Feature Fusion and Weight Mapping Loss
Chao Wang,
Junyong Li,
Ahmed Tanvir
et al.
Abstract:Zero-shot remote sensing scene classification refers to making the model to have the ability to identify the unseen class scenes based on seen class scenes, and has become a research hotspot in the field of remote sensing. Contemporary approaches in zero-shot remote sensing scene classification primarily focus on extracting global information from scenes, neglecting nuanced local landscape features. This oversight diminishes the discriminative capabilities of recognition models. Furthermore, these methods over… Show more
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