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Learned Image Compression for Earth Observation: Implications for Downstream Segmentation Tasks

Published: December 1, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2512.01788v1

By: Christian Mollière , Iker Cumplido , Marco Zeulner and more

Potential Business Impact:

Shrinks big satellite pictures for faster use.

Business Areas:
Image Recognition Data and Analytics, Software

The rapid growth of data from satellite-based Earth observation (EO) systems poses significant challenges in data transmission and storage. We evaluate the potential of task-specific learned compression algorithms in this context to reduce data volumes while retaining crucial information. In detail, we compare traditional compression (JPEG 2000) versus a learned compression approach (Discretized Mixed Gaussian Likelihood) on three EO segmentation tasks: Fire, cloud, and building detection. Learned compression notably outperforms JPEG 2000 for large-scale, multi-channel optical imagery in both reconstruction quality (PSNR) and segmentation accuracy. However, traditional codecs remain competitive on smaller, single-channel thermal infrared datasets due to limited data and architectural constraints. Additionally, joint end-to-end optimization of compression and segmentation models does not improve performance over standalone optimization.

Page Count
6 pages

Category
Computer Science:
CV and Pattern Recognition