Skip-WaveNet: A Wavelet based Multi-scale Architecture to Trace Firn Layers in Radar Echograms

Published: 01 Jan 2023, Last Modified: 08 May 2025CoRR 2023EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: Echograms created from airborne radar sensors capture the profile of firn layers present on top of an ice sheet. Accurate tracking of these layers is essential to calculate the snow accumulation rates, which are required to investigate the contribution of polar ice cap melt to sea level rise. However, automatically processing the radar echograms to detect the underlying firn layers is a challenging problem. In our work, we develop wavelet-based multi-scale deep learning architectures for these radar echograms to improve firn layer detection. We show that wavelet based architectures improve the optimal dataset scale (ODS) and optimal image scale (OIS) F-scores by 3.99% and 3.7%, respectively, over the non-wavelet architecture. Further, our proposed Skip-WaveNet architecture generates new wavelets in each iteration, achieves higher generalizability as compared to state-of-the-art firn layer detection networks, and estimates layer depths with a mean absolute error of 3.31 pixels and 94.3% average precision. Such a network can be used by scientists to trace firn layers, calculate the annual snow accumulation rates, estimate the resulting surface mass balance of the ice sheet, and help project global sea level rise.
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