TransImg: A Translation Algorithm of Visible-to-Infrared Image Based on Generative Adversarial Network

Shuo Han*, Bo Mo, Junwei Xu, Shizun Sun, Jie Zhao

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Abstract

Infrared images of sensitive targets are difficult to obtain and cannot meet the design and training needs of target detection and tracking algorithms for mobile platforms such as aircraft. This paper proposes an image translation algorithm TransImg, which can achieve visible light image translation to the infrared domain to enrich the dataset. First, the algorithm designed a generator structure consisting of a deep residual connected encoder and a region perception feature fusion module to enhance feature learning, thereby avoiding issues such as generating infrared images with insufficient details in the transfer task. Afterward, a multi-scale discriminator and a composite loss function were designed to further improve the transfer effect. Finally, an automatic mixed-precision training strategy was designed for the overall migration algorithm architecture to accelerate the training and generation of infrared images. Experiments have shown that the image translation algorithm TransImg has good algorithm accuracy, and the infrared image generated by visible light image translation has richer texture details, faster generation speed, and lower video memory consumption, and the performance exceeds the mainstream traditional algorithm, and the generated images can meet the requirements of target detection and tracking algorithms design and training for mobile platforms such as aircraft.

Original languageEnglish
Article number264
JournalInternational Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Composite loss function
  • Generating infrared images
  • Image transfer
  • Multi-scale discriminator

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