OpenMapFlow: A Library for Rapid Map Creation with Machine Learning and Remote Sensing Data

Authors

  • Ivan Zvonkov University of Maryland, College Park
  • Gabriel Tseng McGill University and Mila – Quebec AI Institute
  • Catherine Nakalembe University of Maryland, College Park
  • Hannah Kerner Arizona State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v37i12.26713

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Abstract

The desired output for most real-world tasks using machine learning (ML) and remote sensing data is a set of dense predictions that form a predicted map for a geographic region. However, most prior work involving ML and remote sensing follows the traditional practice of reporting metrics on a set of independent, geographically-sparse samples and does not perform dense predictions. To reduce the labor of producing dense prediction maps, we present OpenMapFlow---an open-source python library for rapid map creation with ML and remote sensing data. OpenMapFlow provides 1) a data processing pipeline for users to create labeled datasets for any region, 2) code to train state-of-the-art deep learning models on custom or existing datasets, and 3) a cloud-based architecture to deploy models for efficient map prediction. We demonstrate the benefits of OpenMapFlow through experiments on three binary classification tasks: cropland, crop type (maize), and building mapping. We show that OpenMapFlow drastically reduces the time required for dense prediction compared to traditional workflows. We hope this library will stimulate novel research in areas such as domain shift, unsupervised learning, and societally-relevant applications and lessen the barrier to adopting research methods for real-world tasks.

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Published

2023-06-26

How to Cite

Zvonkov, I., Tseng, G., Nakalembe, C., & Kerner, H. (2023). OpenMapFlow: A Library for Rapid Map Creation with Machine Learning and Remote Sensing Data. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 37(12), 14655-14663. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v37i12.26713

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AAAI Special Track on AI for Social Impact