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arxiv:2011.07017

NightVision: Generating Nighttime Satellite Imagery from Infra-Red Observations

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Abstract

Deep learning, specifically U-Net architectures, effectively generate visible images from infrared observations to bridge the data gap for nighttime satellite imagery.

The recent explosion in applications of machine learning to satellite imagery often rely on visible images and therefore suffer from a lack of data during the night. The gap can be filled by employing available infra-red observations to generate visible images. This work presents how deep learning can be applied successfully to create those images by using U-Net based architectures. The proposed methods show promising results, achieving a structural similarity index (SSIM) up to 86\% on an independent test set and providing visually convincing output images, generated from infra-red observations.

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