A Robust One-Stage Detector for Multiscale Ship Detection with Complex Background in Massive SAR Images

2021 
With the development of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging and deep learning, SAR ship detection based on convolutional neural networks (CNNs) has been extensively applied in the last few years. Nevertheless, there are two main obstacles in SAR ship detection. 1) The SAR images have too much noise, such as the interference from land area, making it difficult to distinguish ship objects from the surrounding background. 2) Due to the multiscale characteristics of ship objects, there are numerous false negatives in the detection results, especially for small objects. To alleviate the above problems, we propose a one-stage ship detector with strong robustness against scale changes and various interferences. Firstly, to mitigate the disturbance from complex background, coordinate attention module is introduced for obtaining more representative semantic features to accurately locate and distinguish ship objects. Secondly, receptive field increased module is devised to capture multiscale contextual information to improve the detection performance for ships with diverse scales. Finally, we verify the robustness of our method on several public SAR datasets, i.e., SAR-Ship-Dataset, HRSID and SSDD. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method has a competitive performance, exceeding other state-of-the-art methods by at least 2.6% AP50 on HRSID.
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