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Al Najar M., Benshila R., El Bennioui Y., Thoumyre Grégoire, Almar Rafaël, Bergsma E. W. J., Delvit J. M., Wilson D. G. (2022). Coastal bathymetry estimation from Sentinel-2 satellite imagery : comparing deep learning and physics-based approaches. Remote Sensing, 14 (5), p. 1196 [21 p.].

Titre du document
Coastal bathymetry estimation from Sentinel-2 satellite imagery : comparing deep learning and physics-based approaches
Année de publication
2022
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000771291800001
Auteurs
Al Najar M., Benshila R., El Bennioui Y., Thoumyre Grégoire, Almar Rafaël, Bergsma E. W. J., Delvit J. M., Wilson D. G.
Source
Remote Sensing, 2022, 14 (5), p. 1196 [21 p.]
The ability to monitor the evolution of the coastal zone over time is an important factor in coastal knowledge, development, planning, risk mitigation, and overall coastal zone management. While traditional bathymetry surveys using echo-sounding techniques are expensive and time consuming, remote sensing tools have recently emerged as reliable and inexpensive data sources that can be used to estimate bathymetry using depth inversion models. Deep learning is a growing field of artificial intelligence that allows for the automatic construction of models from data and has been successfully used for various Earth observation and model inversion applications. In this work, we make use of publicly available Sentinel-2 satellite imagery and multiple bathymetry surveys to train a deep learning-based bathymetry estimation model. We explore for the first time two complementary approaches, based on color information but also wave kinematics, as inputs to the deep learning model. This offers the possibility to derive bathymetry not only in clear waters as previously done with deep learning models but also at common turbid coastal zones. We show competitive results with a state-of-the-art physical inversion method for satellite-derived bathymetry, Satellite to Shores (S2Shores), demonstrating a promising direction for worldwide applicability of deep learning models to inverse bathymetry from satellite imagery and a novel use of deep learning models in Earth observation.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Limnologie physique / Océanographie physique [032] ; Géologie et formations superficielles [064] ; Télédétection [126]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010084555]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010084555
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