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Meta-learning an Intermediate Representation for Few-shot Block-wise Prediction of Landslide Susceptibility

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arxiv 2110.04922 v2 pith:DE2BX4DX submitted 2021-10-03 cs.LG cs.AI

Meta-learning an Intermediate Representation for Few-shot Block-wise Prediction of Landslide Susceptibility

classification cs.LG cs.AI
keywords few-shotlandslideareasintermediatepredictionrepresentationadaptionanalysis
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Predicting a landslide susceptibility map (LSM) is essential for risk recognition and disaster prevention. Despite the successful application of data-driven approaches for LSM prediction, most methods generally apply a single global model to predict the LSM for an entire target region. However, in large-scale areas with significant environmental change, various parts of the region hold different landslide-inducing environments, and therefore, should be predicted with respective models. This study first segmented target scenarios into blocks for individual analysis. Then, the critical problem is that in each block with limited samples, conducting training and testing a model is impossible for a satisfactory LSM prediction, especially in dangerous mountainous areas where landslide surveying is expensive. To solve the problem, we trained an intermediate representation by the meta-learning paradigm, which is superior for capturing information valuable for few-shot adaption from LSM tasks. We hypothesized that there are more general and vital concepts concerning landslide causes and are sensitive to variations in input features. Thus, we can quickly few-shot adapt the models from the intermediate representation for different blocks or even unseen tasks using very few exemplar samples. Experimental results on the two study areas demonstrated the validity of our block-wise analysis in large scenarios and revealed the top few-shot adaption performances of the proposed methods.

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