A Ship Detection Method Via Redesigned FCOS in Large‐Scale SAR Images

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Abstract

Ship detection in large‐scale synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images has achieved breakthroughs as a result of the improvement of SAR imaging technology. However, there still exist some issues due to the scattering interference, sparsity of ships, and dim and small ships. To address these issues, an anchor‐free method is proposed for dim and small ship detection in large‐scale SAR images. First, fully convolutional one‐stage object detection (FCOS) as the baseline is applied to detecting ships pixel by pixel, which can eliminate the effect of anchors and avoid the missing detection of small ships. Then, considering the particularity of SAR ships, the sample definition is redesigned based on the statistical characteristics of ships. Next, the feature extraction is redesigned to improve the feature representation for dim and small ships. Finally, the classification and regression are redesigned by introducing an improved focal loss and regression refinement with complete intersection over union (CIoU) loss. Experimental simulation results show that the proposed R‐FCOS method can detect dim and small ships in large‐scale SAR images with higher accuracy compared with other methods.

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Zhu, M., Hu, G., Zhou, H., Wang, S., Feng, Z., & Yue, S. (2022). A Ship Detection Method Via Redesigned FCOS in Large‐Scale SAR Images. Remote Sensing, 14(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14051153

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