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PSGAN: A Generative Adversarial Network for Remote Sensing Image Pan-Sharpening

9 May 2018
Xiangyu Liu
Huanyu Zhou
Qizhi Xu
Xiangyu Liu
Yunhong Wang
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Abstract

This paper addresses the problem of remote sensing image pan-sharpening from the perspective of generative adversarial learning. We propose a novel deep neural network based method named PSGAN. To the best of our knowledge, this is one of the first attempts at producing high-quality pan-sharpened images with GANs. The PSGAN consists of two components: a generative network (i.e., generator) and a discriminative network (i.e., discriminator). The generator is designed to accept panchromatic (PAN) and multispectral (MS) images as inputs and maps them to the desired high-resolution (HR) MS images and the discriminator implements the adversarial training strategy for generating higher fidelity pan-sharpened images. In this paper, we evaluate several architectures and designs, namely two-stream input, stacking input, batch normalization layer, and attention mechanism to find the optimal solution for pan-sharpening. Extensive experiments on QuickBird, GaoFen-2, and WorldView-2 satellite images demonstrate that the proposed PSGANs not only are effective in generating high-quality HR MS images and superior to state-of-the-art methods and also generalize well to full-scale images.

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