SEN12MS-CR-TS: A Remote Sensing Data Set for Multi-modal Multi-temporal Cloud Removal

24 Jan 2022  ·  Patrick Ebel, Yajin Xu, Michael Schmitt, Xiaoxiang Zhu ·

About half of all optical observations collected via spaceborne satellites are affected by haze or clouds. Consequently, cloud coverage affects the remote sensing practitioner's capabilities of a continuous and seamless monitoring of our planet. This work addresses the challenge of optical satellite image reconstruction and cloud removal by proposing a novel multi-modal and multi-temporal data set called SEN12MS-CR-TS. We propose two models highlighting the benefits and use cases of SEN12MS-CR-TS: First, a multi-modal multi-temporal 3D-Convolution Neural Network that predicts a cloud-free image from a sequence of cloudy optical and radar images. Second, a sequence-to-sequence translation model that predicts a cloud-free time series from a cloud-covered time series. Both approaches are evaluated experimentally, with their respective models trained and tested on SEN12MS-CR-TS. The conducted experiments highlight the contribution of our data set to the remote sensing community as well as the benefits of multi-modal and multi-temporal information to reconstruct noisy information. Our data set is available at https://patrickTUM.github.io/cloud_removal

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Cloud Removal SEN12MS-CR-TS CR-TS Net RMSE 0.051 # 3
PSNR 26.68 # 5
SSIM 0.836 # 4
SAM 10.657 # 3

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