Mathematics

Detecting Methane Plumes using PRISMA: Deep Learning Model and Data Augmentation

Publié le - NeurIPS 2022 Workshop on Tackling Climate Change with Machine Learning.

Auteurs : Alexis Groshenry, Clement Giron, Thomas Lauvaux, Alexandre d'Aspremont, Thibaud Ehret

The new generation of hyperspectral imagers, such as PRISMA, has improved significantly our detection capability of methane (CH4) plumes from space at high spatial resolution (30m). We present here a complete framework to identify CH4 plumes using images from the PRISMA satellite mission and a deep learning model able to detect plumes over large areas. To compensate for the relative scarcity of PRISMA images, we trained our model by transposing high resolution plumes from Sentinel-2 to PRISMA. Our methodology thus avoids computationally expensive synthetic plume generation from Large Eddy Simulations by generating a broad and realistic training database, and paves the way for large-scale detection of methane plumes using future hyperspectral sensors (EnMAP, EMIT, CarbonMapper).