Vehicle detection in aerial images using a fast oriented region search and the vector of locally aggregated descriptors

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Abstract

Vehicle detection in aerial images plays a significant role in civil and military applications and it faces many challenges including the overhead‐view perspective, the highly complex background, and the variants of vehicles. This paper presents a robust vehicle detection scheme to overcome these issues. In the detection stage, we propose a novel algorithm to generate oriented proposals that could enclose the vehicle objects properly as rotated rectangles with orientations. To discriminate the object and background in the proposals, we propose a modified vector of locally aggregated descriptors (VLAD) image representation model with a recently proposed image feature, i.e., local steering kernel (LSK) feature. By applying non‐maximum suppression (NMS) after classification, we show that each vehicle object is detected with a single‐oriented bounding box. Experiments are conducted on aerial images to compare the proposed method with state‐of‐art methods and evaluate the impact of the components in the model. The results have proven the robustness of the proposed method under various circumstances and the superior performance over other existing vehicle detection approaches.

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Liu, C., Ding, Y., Zhu, M., Xiu, J., Li, M., & Li, Q. (2019). Vehicle detection in aerial images using a fast oriented region search and the vector of locally aggregated descriptors. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19153294

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