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    Unsupervised multi-target domain adaptation for deforestation detection in tropical rainforest by Ortega Adarme, Mabel X., da Costa, Gilson A. O. P., Soto Vega, Pedro J., Heipke, Christian, Feitosa, Raul Q.

    “…Geographic variability of the classes of interest, differences in sensor characteristics and changes in atmospheric conditions during image acquisition, among…”
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    Domain-Adversarial Neural Networks for Deforestation Detection in Tropical Forests by Soto, Pedro J., Costa, Gilson A., Feitosa, Raul Q., Ortega, Mabel X., Bermudez, Jose D., Turnes, Javier N.

    Published in IEEE geoscience and remote sensing letters (01-01-2022)
    “…Many deep-learning-based, domain adaptation methods for remote sensing applications rely on adversarial training strategies to align features extracted from…”
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    Deep network based approaches to mitigate seasonal effects in SAR images for deforestation monitoring by Neves, Carla N., Ortega Adarme, Mabel X., Feitosa, Raul Q., Doblas Prieto, Juan, Giraldi, Gilson A.

    “…Most deforestation monitoring programs are based on optical images, which are severely affected by clouds, especially in tropical regions. As an alternative,…”
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    Comparison of Optical and SAR Data for Deforestation Mapping in the Amazon Rainforest with Fully Convolutional Networks by Ortega, Mabel X., Feitosa, Raul Q., Bermudez, Jose D., Happ, Patrick N., De Almeida, Claudio A.

    “…Early detection of deforestation processes is vital to maintain and regulate tropical rainforests, such as in the Amazon region. Most of them rely on optical…”
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    Combining recurrent and residual learning for deforestation monitoring using multitemporal SAR images by Neves, Carla Nascimento, Feitosa, Raul Queiroz, Adarme, Mabel X. Ortega, Giraldi, Gilson Antonio

    Published 09-10-2023
    “…With its vast expanse, exceeding that of Western Europe by twice, the Amazon rainforest stands as the largest forest of the Earth, holding immense importance…”
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