DOI: 10.3390/rs18162764 ISSN: 2072-4292

MTC-Net: Leveraging Multi-Temporal Consistency and Multi-View Synergistic Contrastive Learning for Remote Sensing Scene Classification

Xiao Xiao, Han Zhang, Kenan Cheng, Junzheng Wu, Weiping Ni, Qiang Liu

The remote sensing scene classification (RSSC) task plays a pivotal role in Earth observation missions, yet its progress remains constrained by the scarcity of high-quality labeled imagery. This article introduces a self-supervised learning (SSL) paradigm to address this challenge. First, for pseudo-label construction, a large set of long-interval satellite revisit imagery is collected and processed with pixel-level registration. The SIFT inliers retained during registration serve as saliency priors to guide asymmetric masking across views. This produces positive pairs that preserve global scene consistency while introducing controlled object-level ambiguities. Second, we propose a progressive layer-wise contrastive learning framework (MTC-Net) that couples the pseudo-label with the network’s representational hierarchy, forming a curriculum from local texture robustness to global semantic invariance. A dual-attention module with spatial–channel branches is further embedded to recalibrate intermediate features. The learning paradigm encourages the model to perform cross-view contextual reasoning rather than relying on pixel-wise correspondences. Experiments on three widely used datasets demonstrate that MTC-Net achieves competitive classification accuracy under limited-label settings, while ablation and visualization studies validate the effectiveness of establishing scene-level invariance through multi-temporal contrastive alignment.

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