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MSMT-CNN for Solar Active Region Detection with Multi-Spectral Analysis

Majedaldein Almahasneh, Adeline Paiement Orcid Logo, Xianghua Xie Orcid Logo, Jean Aboudarham Orcid Logo

SN Computer Science, Volume: 3, Issue: 3

Swansea University Authors: Majedaldein Almahasneh, Xianghua Xie Orcid Logo

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Abstract

Precisely detecting solar active regions (AR) from multi-spectral images is a challenging task yet important in understanding solar activity and its influence on space weather. A main challenge comes from each modality capturing a different location of these 3D objects, as opposed to more traditiona...

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Published in: SN Computer Science
ISSN: 2662-995X 2661-8907
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2022
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa59709
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Abstract: Precisely detecting solar active regions (AR) from multi-spectral images is a challenging task yet important in understanding solar activity and its influence on space weather. A main challenge comes from each modality capturing a different location of these 3D objects, as opposed to more traditional multi-spectral imaging scenarios where all image bands observe the same scene. We present a multi-task deep learning framework that exploits the dependencies between image bands to produce 3D AR detection where different image bands (and physical locations) each have their own set of results. Different feature fusion strategies are investigated in this work, where information from different image modalities is aggregated at different semantic levels throughout the network. This allows the network to benefit from the joint analysis while preserving the band-specific information. We compare our detection method against baseline approaches for solar image analysis (multi-channel coronal hole detection, SPOCA for ARs (Verbeeck et al. Astron Astrophys 561:16, 2013)) and a state-of-the-art deep learning method (Faster RCNN) and show enhanced performances in detecting ARs jointly from multiple bands. We also evaluate our proposed approach on synthetic data of similar spatial configurations obtained from annotated multi-modal magnetic resonance images.
Keywords: Object detection; Solar images; Active regions; Multi-spectral images; Deep neural networks
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering
Issue: 3