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Poster

Remote Sensing Vision-Language Foundation Models without Annotations via Ground Remote Alignment

Utkarsh Kumar Mall · Cheng Perng Phoo · Meilin Liu · Carl Vondrick · Bharath Hariharan · Kavita Bala

Halle B #21
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Fri 10 May 7:30 a.m. PDT — 9:30 a.m. PDT

Abstract:

We introduce a method to train vision-language models for remote-sensing images without using any textual annotations. Our key insight is to use co-located internet imagery taken on the ground as an intermediary for connecting remote-sensing images and language. Specifically, we train an image encoder for remote sensing images to align with the image encoder of CLIP using a large amount of paired internet and satellite images. Our unsupervised approach enables the training of a first-of-its-kind large scale VLM for remote sensing images at two different resolutions. We show that these VLMs enable zero-shot, open-vocabulary image classification, retrieval, segmentation and visual question answering for satellite images. On each of these tasks, our VLM trained without textual annotations outperforms existing VLMs trained with supervision, with gains of up to 20\% for classification and 80\% for segmentation.

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