TY - JOUR
T1 - Contour Modeling Arbitrary-Oriented Ship Detection From Very High-Resolution Optical Remote Sensing Imagery
AU - Zhuang, Yin
AU - Liu, Yuqun
AU - Zhang, Tong
AU - Chen, He
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Under the multiscale distribution, due to dramatic aspect ratio variance leading to prominent arbitrary-oriented character of ships in very high-resolution (VHR) optical remote sensing imagery, how to generate accurate oriented bounding box (OBB) becomes a hot research topic for arbitrary-oriented ship detection. Consequently, in this letter, a concise and effective one-stage anchor-free contour modeling detector called CMDet is proposed for accurate arbitrary-oriented ship detection. Different from currently existed methods via carefully decoupling several independently characteristic parameters for OBB modeling and regression, we resolve the OBB modeling by jointly regressing the contour information. Specifically, the contour information is expressed as a series of Fourier transform coefficients, which are generated by setting up the mapping relation of 1-D Fourier contour coefficients and spatial OBB contour. In addition, a new inherent geometry loss is designed to make detector better learn the geometry information in training phase. After that, the proposed CMDet only needs to predict the correct center point of ships and regress the corresponding entire 1-D Fourier contour coefficients to generate accurate OBB for ship detection. Finally, extensive experiments are carried out on two public OBB ship detection datasets (e.g., HRSC2016 and DIOR-ship), and comparison results demonstrate that the proposed CMDet can obtain the competitive result than the state-of-the-art (SOTA) detectors.
AB - Under the multiscale distribution, due to dramatic aspect ratio variance leading to prominent arbitrary-oriented character of ships in very high-resolution (VHR) optical remote sensing imagery, how to generate accurate oriented bounding box (OBB) becomes a hot research topic for arbitrary-oriented ship detection. Consequently, in this letter, a concise and effective one-stage anchor-free contour modeling detector called CMDet is proposed for accurate arbitrary-oriented ship detection. Different from currently existed methods via carefully decoupling several independently characteristic parameters for OBB modeling and regression, we resolve the OBB modeling by jointly regressing the contour information. Specifically, the contour information is expressed as a series of Fourier transform coefficients, which are generated by setting up the mapping relation of 1-D Fourier contour coefficients and spatial OBB contour. In addition, a new inherent geometry loss is designed to make detector better learn the geometry information in training phase. After that, the proposed CMDet only needs to predict the correct center point of ships and regress the corresponding entire 1-D Fourier contour coefficients to generate accurate OBB for ship detection. Finally, extensive experiments are carried out on two public OBB ship detection datasets (e.g., HRSC2016 and DIOR-ship), and comparison results demonstrate that the proposed CMDet can obtain the competitive result than the state-of-the-art (SOTA) detectors.
KW - Anchor-free
KW - Fourier transform
KW - arbitrary-oriented ship detection
KW - contour modeling
KW - optical remote sensing
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U2 - 10.1109/LGRS.2023.3239016
DO - 10.1109/LGRS.2023.3239016
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85147267067
SN - 1545-598X
VL - 20
JO - IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
JF - IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
M1 - 6000805
ER -