A Scale-Aware Pyramid Network for Multi-Scale Object Detection in SAR Images

Linbo Tang, Wei Tang, Xin Qu, Yuqi Han*, Wenzheng Wang, Baojun Zhao

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Abstract

Multi-scale object detection within Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images has become a research hotspot in SAR image interpretation. Over the past few years, CNN-based detectors have advanced sharply in SAR object detection. However, the state-of-the-art detection methods are continuously limited in Feature Pyramid Network (FPN) designing and detection anchor setting aspects due to feature misalignment and targets’ appearance variation (i.e., scale change, aspect ratio change). To address the mentioned limitations, a scale-aware feature pyramid network (SARFNet) is proposed in this study, which comprises a scale-adaptive feature extraction module and a learnable anchor assignment strategy. To be specific, an enhanced feature pyramid sub-network is developed by introducing a feature alignment module to estimate the pixel offset and contextually align the high-level features. Moreover, a scale-equalizing pyramid convolution is built through 3-D convolution within the feature pyramid to improve inter-scale correlation at different feature levels. Furthermore, a self-learning anchor assignment is set to update hand-crafted anchor assignments to learnable anchor/feature configuration. By using the dynamic anchors, the detector of this study is capable of flexibly matching the target with different appearance changes. According to extensive experiments on public SAR image data sets (SSDD and HRSID), our algorithm is demonstrated to outperform existing boat detectors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number973
JournalRemote Sensing
Volume14
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Convolutional neural network
  • Feature pyramid network
  • Multi-scale object detection
  • Synthetic aperture radar

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