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Deep Feature Gaussian Processes for Single-Scene Aerosol Optical Depth Reconstruction

Abstract

Remote sensing data provide a low-cost solution for large-scale monitoring of air pollution via the retrieval of aerosol optical depth (AOD), but is often limited by cloud contamination. Existing methods for AOD reconstruction rely on temporal information. However, for remote sensing data at high spatial resolution, multi-temporal observations are often unavailable. In this letter, we take advantage of deep representation learning from convolutional neural networks and propose Deep Feature Gaussian Processes (DFGP) for single-scene AOD reconstruction. By using deep learning, we transform the variables to a feature space with better explainable power. By using Gaussian processes, we explicitly consider the correlation between observed AOD and missing AOD in spatial and feature domains. Experiments on two AOD datasets with real-world cloud patterns showed that the proposed method outperformed deep CNN and random forest, achieving R2^2 of 0.7431 on MODIS AOD and R2^2 of 0.9211 on EMIT AOD, compared to deep CNN's R2^2 of 0.6507 and R2^2 of 0.8619. The proposed methods increased R2^2 by over 0.35 compared to the popular random forest in AOD reconstruction. The data and code used in this study are available at \url{https://skrisliu.com/dfgp}.

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