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Yanhua Li

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preprint2026arXiv

Beyond Visual Fidelity: Benchmarking Super-Resolution Models for Large-Scale Remote Sensing Imagery via Downstream Task Integration

Super-resolution (SR) techniques have made major advances in reconstructing high-resolution images from low-resolution inputs. The increased resolution provides visual enhancement and utility for monitoring tasks. In particular, SR has been increasingly developed for satellite-based Earth observation, with applications in urban planning, agriculture, ecology, and disaster response. However, existing SR studies and benchmarks typically use fidelity metrics such as PSNR or SSIM, whereas the true utility of super-resolved images lies in supporting downstream tasks such as land cover classification, biomass estimation, and change detection. To bridge this gap, we introduce GeoSR-Bench, a downstream task-integrated SR benchmark dataset to evaluate SR models beyond fidelity metrics. GeoSR-Bench comprises spatially co-located, temporally aligned, and quality-controlled image pairs from about 36,000 locations across diverse land covers, spanning resolutions from 500m to 0.6m. To the best of our knowledge, GeoSR-Bench is the first SR benchmark that directly connects improved image resolution from SR models with downstream Earth monitoring tasks, including land cover segmentation, infrastructure mapping, and biophysical variable estimation. Using GeoSR-Bench, we benchmark GAN, transformer, neural operator, and diffusion-based SR models on perceptual quality and downstream task performance. We conduct experiments with 270 settings, covering 2 cross-platform SR tasks, 9 SR models, 3 downstream task models, and 5 downstream tasks for each SR task. The results show that improvements in traditional SR metrics often do not correlate with gains in task performance, and the correlations can be negative, indicating that these metrics provide limited guidance for selecting superior models for downstream tasks. This reveals the need to integrate downstream tasks into SR model development and evaluation.

preprint2022arXiv

HintNet: Hierarchical Knowledge Transfer Networks for Traffic Accident Forecasting on Heterogeneous Spatio-Temporal Data

Traffic accident forecasting is a significant problem for transportation management and public safety. However, this problem is challenging due to the spatial heterogeneity of the environment and the sparsity of accidents in space and time. The occurrence of traffic accidents is affected by complex dependencies among spatial and temporal features. Recent traffic accident prediction methods have attempted to use deep learning models to improve accuracy. However, most of these methods either focus on small-scale and homogeneous areas such as populous cities or simply use sliding-window-based ensemble methods, which are inadequate to handle heterogeneity in large regions. To address these limitations, this paper proposes a novel Hierarchical Knowledge Transfer Network (HintNet) model to better capture irregular heterogeneity patterns. HintNet performs a multi-level spatial partitioning to separate sub-regions with different risks and learns a deep network model for each level using spatio-temporal and graph convolutions. Through knowledge transfer across levels, HintNet archives both higher accuracy and higher training efficiency. Extensive experiments on a real-world accident dataset from the state of Iowa demonstrate that HintNet outperforms the state-of-the-art methods on spatially heterogeneous and large-scale areas.