Grigorios Tsagkatakis, M. Moghaddam, P. Tsakalides
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Abstract
This work focuses on the problem of surface soil moisture estimation from multi-modal remote sensing observations. We focus on the scenario where both passive radiometer observations from NASA SMAP satellite, as well as active radar measurements from ESA Sentinel 1 are available. We formulate the problem as multi-source observation fusion and develop a deep learning model for SM estimation. To train and validate the performance of the proposed scheme, we consider observations from in-situ SM sensor networks over the continental USA. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed model achieves high quality SM estimation, surpassing the performance of available products.