Abstract

Seagrass is an important factor to balance marine ecological systems, and there is a great interest in monitoring its distribution in different parts of the world. This paper presents a deep capsule network for classification of seagrass in high-resolution multispectral satellite images. We tested our method on three satellite images of the coastal areas in Florida and obtained better performances than those achieved by the traditional deep convolutional neural network (CNN) model. We also propose a few-shot deep learning strategy to transfer knowledge learned by the capsule network from one location to another for seagrass detection, in which the capsule network’s reconstruction capability is utilized to generate new artificial data for fine-tuning the model at new locations. Our experimental results show that the proposed model achieves superb performances in cross-validation on three satellite images collected in Florida as compared to support vector machine (SVM) and CNN.

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