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> What type of data does DeepGlobe consist of?

I understand that DeepGlobe data contains three different satellite images.
However, it is not explained that by which device each satellite image was observed.
Does DeepGlode include SAR data (using microwaves), hyperspectral data (including by infrared-ray), and camera images (using only visible light)?

Posted by: hskim @ April 9, 2018, 6:27 a.m.

Hello,

The Deep Globe Building Extraction Challenge dataset is built on the same dataset as the SpaceNet Buildings Extraction Round2 Challenge.

https://spacenetchallenge.github.io/datasets/spacenetBuildings-V2summary.html

The source imagery is 4 WorldView-3 image strips with 30 cm imagery and includes the 8 bands of multi-spectral imagery. To see more information about each image strip you can get more details about each Area of Interest (https://spacenetchallenge.github.io/AOI_Lists/AOI_HomePage.html)

For more information about the specific satellite, visit https://www.spaceimagingme.com/downloads/sensors/datasheets/DG_WorldView3_DS_2014.pdf

Thank you

Posted by: dlindenbaum @ April 9, 2018, 12:32 p.m.
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