Wildfires are increasing in intensity and frequency across the globe due to climate change and rising global temperature. Development of novel approach to Monitor wildfire progressions in near real-time is therefore of critical importance for emergency responses. The objective of this research is to investigate continuous learning with U-Net by exploiting both Sentinel-1 SAR and Sentinel-2 MSI time series for increasing the frequency and accuracy of wildfire progression mapping. In this study, optical-based burned areas prior to each SAR acquisition (when available) were accumulated into SAR-based pseudo progression masks to train a deep residual U-Net model. Unlike multi-temporal fusion of SAR and optical data, the temporal fusion of progr...
In remote sensing applications, optical images are widely used to monitor land changes. However, clo...
Wildfire continues to be a major environmental problem in the world. To help land and fire managemen...
Disturbance events can happen at a temporal scale much faster than wildland fire fuel data updates. ...
Wildfires are increasing in intensity and frequency across the globe due to climate change and risin...
Previous studies have demonstrated that SAR iscapable of detecting burned areas and thus useful for ...
With an increase in the amount of natural disasters, the combined use of cloud-penetrating Synthetic...
Compared with optical sensors, the all-weather and day-and-night imaging ability of Synthetic Apertu...
Deriving the extent of areas affected by wildfires is critical to fire management, protection of the...
Near real-time mapping of anthropogenic linear networks (e.g. roads, seismic lines and fireguards) i...
Across the globe, the frequency and size of wildfire events are increasing. Research focused on mini...
Accurate burned area information is needed to assess the impacts of wildfires on people, communities...
The impact of wildfires, even following the fire's extinguishment, continues to affect harmfully pub...
This paper presents a benchmark dataset called EO4WildFires; a multi-sensor (multi spectral; Sentine...
Scarcity in wildland fire progression data as well as considerable uncertainties in forecasts demand...
Satellite imagery, specifically Landsat, have been widely used for mapping and monitoring wildfire b...
In remote sensing applications, optical images are widely used to monitor land changes. However, clo...
Wildfire continues to be a major environmental problem in the world. To help land and fire managemen...
Disturbance events can happen at a temporal scale much faster than wildland fire fuel data updates. ...
Wildfires are increasing in intensity and frequency across the globe due to climate change and risin...
Previous studies have demonstrated that SAR iscapable of detecting burned areas and thus useful for ...
With an increase in the amount of natural disasters, the combined use of cloud-penetrating Synthetic...
Compared with optical sensors, the all-weather and day-and-night imaging ability of Synthetic Apertu...
Deriving the extent of areas affected by wildfires is critical to fire management, protection of the...
Near real-time mapping of anthropogenic linear networks (e.g. roads, seismic lines and fireguards) i...
Across the globe, the frequency and size of wildfire events are increasing. Research focused on mini...
Accurate burned area information is needed to assess the impacts of wildfires on people, communities...
The impact of wildfires, even following the fire's extinguishment, continues to affect harmfully pub...
This paper presents a benchmark dataset called EO4WildFires; a multi-sensor (multi spectral; Sentine...
Scarcity in wildland fire progression data as well as considerable uncertainties in forecasts demand...
Satellite imagery, specifically Landsat, have been widely used for mapping and monitoring wildfire b...
In remote sensing applications, optical images are widely used to monitor land changes. However, clo...
Wildfire continues to be a major environmental problem in the world. To help land and fire managemen...
Disturbance events can happen at a temporal scale much faster than wildland fire fuel data updates. ...