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High-Speed Lightweight Ship Detection Algorithm Based on YOLO-V4 for Three-Channels RGB SAR Image
by
Jiang, Jiahuan
, Qin, Rui
, Fu, Xiongjun
, Wang, Xiaoyan
, Ma, Zhifeng
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Computer applications
/ computers
/ data collection
/ Deep learning
/ Feature extraction
/ Graphics processing units
/ Handheld computers
/ high-speed lightweight
/ Image detection
/ Image processing
/ law enforcement
/ lead
/ Machine learning
/ Maritime law
/ memory
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ non-subsampling laplacian pyramid decomposition (NSLP)
/ Probability distribution
/ Radar imaging
/ Remote monitoring
/ Remote sensing
/ Rescue operations
/ sea transportation
/ ship detection
/ Signal processing
/ Signal to noise ratio
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
/ Territorial waters
/ Traffic control
/ YOLO-V4
/ YOLO-V4-light
2021
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High-Speed Lightweight Ship Detection Algorithm Based on YOLO-V4 for Three-Channels RGB SAR Image
by
Jiang, Jiahuan
, Qin, Rui
, Fu, Xiongjun
, Wang, Xiaoyan
, Ma, Zhifeng
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Computer applications
/ computers
/ data collection
/ Deep learning
/ Feature extraction
/ Graphics processing units
/ Handheld computers
/ high-speed lightweight
/ Image detection
/ Image processing
/ law enforcement
/ lead
/ Machine learning
/ Maritime law
/ memory
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ non-subsampling laplacian pyramid decomposition (NSLP)
/ Probability distribution
/ Radar imaging
/ Remote monitoring
/ Remote sensing
/ Rescue operations
/ sea transportation
/ ship detection
/ Signal processing
/ Signal to noise ratio
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
/ Territorial waters
/ Traffic control
/ YOLO-V4
/ YOLO-V4-light
2021
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High-Speed Lightweight Ship Detection Algorithm Based on YOLO-V4 for Three-Channels RGB SAR Image
by
Jiang, Jiahuan
, Qin, Rui
, Fu, Xiongjun
, Wang, Xiaoyan
, Ma, Zhifeng
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Computer applications
/ computers
/ data collection
/ Deep learning
/ Feature extraction
/ Graphics processing units
/ Handheld computers
/ high-speed lightweight
/ Image detection
/ Image processing
/ law enforcement
/ lead
/ Machine learning
/ Maritime law
/ memory
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ non-subsampling laplacian pyramid decomposition (NSLP)
/ Probability distribution
/ Radar imaging
/ Remote monitoring
/ Remote sensing
/ Rescue operations
/ sea transportation
/ ship detection
/ Signal processing
/ Signal to noise ratio
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
/ Territorial waters
/ Traffic control
/ YOLO-V4
/ YOLO-V4-light
2021
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High-Speed Lightweight Ship Detection Algorithm Based on YOLO-V4 for Three-Channels RGB SAR Image
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High-Speed Lightweight Ship Detection Algorithm Based on YOLO-V4 for Three-Channels RGB SAR Image
2021
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Overview
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) has become one of the important technical means of marine monitoring in the field of remote sensing due to its all-day, all-weather advantage. National territorial waters to achieve ship monitoring is conducive to national maritime law enforcement, implementation of maritime traffic control, and maintenance of national maritime security, so ship detection has been a hot spot and focus of research. After the development from traditional detection methods to deep learning combined methods, most of the research always based on the evolving Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) computing power to propose more complex and computationally intensive strategies, while in the process of transplanting optical image detection ignored the low signal-to-noise ratio, low resolution, single-channel and other characteristics brought by the SAR image imaging principle. Constantly pursuing detection accuracy while ignoring the detection speed and the ultimate application of the algorithm, almost all algorithms rely on powerful clustered desktop GPUs, which cannot be implemented on the frontline of marine monitoring to cope with the changing realities. To address these issues, this paper proposes a multi-channel fusion SAR image processing method that makes full use of image information and the network’s ability to extract features; it is also based on the latest You Only Look Once version 4 (YOLO-V4) deep learning framework for modeling architecture and training models. The YOLO-V4-light network was tailored for real-time and implementation, significantly reducing the model size, detection time, number of computational parameters, and memory consumption, and refining the network for three-channel images to compensate for the loss of accuracy due to light-weighting. The test experiments were completed entirely on a portable computer and achieved an Average Precision (AP) of 90.37% on the SAR Ship Detection Dataset (SSDD), simplifying the model while ensuring a lead over most existing methods. The YOLO-V4-lightship detection algorithm proposed in this paper has great practical application in maritime safety monitoring and emergency rescue.
Publisher
MDPI AG
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