DEEP HASH ASSISTED NETWORK FOR OBJECT DETECTION IN REMOTE SENSING IMAGES

Deep Hash Assisted Network for Object Detection in Remote Sensing Images

Deep Hash Assisted Network for Object Detection in Remote Sensing Images

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Remote Sensing Images (RSIs) often have extremely wide width and abundant terrain.In order to achieve rapid object detection in large RSIs, in this paper, a Deep Hash Assisted Network (DHAN) is constructed by introducing a hashing encoding of images in a two-stage deep neural network.Different with the available detection networks, DHAN first locates candidate object regions the gel bottle cashmere and then transfers the learned features to another Region Proposal Network (RPN) for detection.On the one hand, it can avoid the calculations on the background irrelevant to objects.On the other hand, the built hash encoding layer in DHAN can accelerate the detection via binary hash here features.

Moreover, a self attention layer is designed and combined with the convolution layer, to distinguish relatively small objects regions from a very large scene.The proposed method is tested on several public data sets, and the comparison results show that DHAN can remarkably improve the detection efficiency on large RSIs and simultaneously achieve high detection accuracy.

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