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Cloud and Cloud Shadow Segmentation for Remote Sensing Imagery via Filtered Jaccard Loss Function and Parametric Augmentation
Author: Mohajerani, Sorour, Author: Saeedi, Parvaneh
Date created: 2021-04-02
Cloud and cloud shadow detection in remote sensing imagery
Author: Mohajerani, Sorour
Date created: 2021-08-09

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