8 July 2021 Remote sensing target detection in a harbor area based on an arbitrary-oriented convolutional neural network
Mingyuan Sun, Haochun Zhang, Ziliang Huang, Yiyi Li
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Abstract

With the rapid development of optical remote sensing, it is urgent to find a reliable target detection method. Compared with traditional detection algorithms, a convolutional neural network has attracted considerable attention owing to its efficiency and high transitivity. However, different from general images, remote sensing images contain complex background information and dense small targets with changeable directions that make detection very challenging. To solve these problems and provide a stable and high-performance detection method, a rotated saliency fusion object detection (RSD) model based on “you only look once” (YOLO)v4 is established. First, salient image fusion technology is used to magnify target information. Second, the angle variable and rotated non-maximal suppression is introduced to improve the accuracy of rotated object detection by including the detection of dense objects. Third, the network structure is enhanced to improve the performance of small-target detection. Finally, the k-means algorithm and data enhancement are introduced to increase the robustness of the model. Extensive experiments demonstrate the superiority of the proposed model in detection speed and accuracy. The mean average precision of the proposed RSD model reaches 97.32% for the remote sensing images in a harbor area with an average detection speed of 13.41  s  −  1.

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Mingyuan Sun, Haochun Zhang, Ziliang Huang, and Yiyi Li "Remote sensing target detection in a harbor area based on an arbitrary-oriented convolutional neural network," Journal of Applied Remote Sensing 15(3), 034503 (8 July 2021). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JRS.15.034503
Received: 11 March 2021; Accepted: 22 June 2021; Published: 8 July 2021
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

Image fusion

Remote sensing

Detection and tracking algorithms

Performance modeling

Image segmentation

Data modeling

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