Foundation Models for Generalist Geospatial Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
Significant progress in the development of highly adaptable and reusable Artificial Intelligence (AI) models is expected to have a significant impact on Earth science and remote sensing. Foundation models are pre-trained on large unlabeled datasets through self-supervision, and then fine-tuned for various downstream tasks with small labeled datasets. This paper introduces a first-of-a-kind framework for the efficient pre-training and fine-tuning of foundational models on extensive geospatial data. We have utilized this framework to create Prithvi, a transformer-based geospatial foundational model pre-trained on more than 1TB of multispectral satellite imagery from the Harmonized Landsat-Sentinel 2 (HLS) dataset. Our study demonstrates the efficacy of our framework in successfully fine-tuning Prithvi to a range of Earth observation tasks that have not been tackled by previous work on foundation models involving multi-temporal cloud gap imputation, flood mapping, wildfire scar segmentation, and multi-temporal crop segmentation. Our experiments show that the pre-trained model accelerates the fine-tuning process compared to leveraging randomly initialized weights. In addition, pre-trained Prithvi compares well against the state-of-the-art, e.g., outperforming a conditional GAN model in multi-temporal cloud imputation by up to 5pp (or 5.7%) in the structural similarity index. Finally, due to the limited availability of labeled data in the field of Earth observation, we gradually reduce the quantity of available labeled data for refining the model to evaluate data efficiency and demonstrate that data can be decreased significantly without affecting the model's accuracy. The pre-trained 100 million parameter model and corresponding fine-tuning workflows have been released publicly as open source contributions to the global Earth sciences community through Hugging Face.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2310.18660,
title = {Foundation Models for Generalist Geospatial Artificial Intelligence},
author = {Johannes Jakubik and Sujit Roy and C. E. Phillips and Paolo Fraccaro and Denys Godwin and Bianca Zadrozny and Daniela Szwarcman and Carlos Gomes and Gabby Nyirjesy and Blair Edwards and Daiki Kimura and Naomi Simumba and Linsong Chu and S. Karthik Mukkavilli and Devyani Lambhate and Kamal Das and Ranjini Bangalore and Dario Oliveira and Michal Muszynski and Kumar Ankur and Muthukumaran Ramasubramanian and Iksha Gurung and Sam Khallaghi and Hanxi and Li and Michael Cecil and Maryam Ahmadi and Fatemeh Kordi and Hamed Alemohammad and Manil Maskey and Raghu Ganti and Kommy Weldemariam and Rahul Ramachandran},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.18660},
year = {2023}
}