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Object Detection in Sonar Images

Divas Karimanzira, Helge Renkewitz, David Shea, Jan Albiez

2020Electronics56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The scope of the project described in this paper is the development of a generalized underwater object detection solution based on Automated Machine Learning (AutoML) principles. Multiple scales, dual priorities, speed, limited data, and class imbalance make object detection a very challenging task. In underwater object detection, further complications come in to play due to acoustic image problems such as non-homogeneous resolution, non-uniform intensity, speckle noise, acoustic shadowing, acoustic reverberation, and multipath problems. Therefore, we focus on finding solutions to the problems along the underwater object detection pipeline. A pipeline for realizing a robust generic object detector will be described and demonstrated on a case study of detection of an underwater docking station in sonar images. The system shows an overall detection and classification performance average precision (AP) score of 0.98392 for a test set of 5000 underwater sonar frames.

Topics & Concepts

SonarUnderwaterObject detectionComputer scienceComputer visionReverberationArtificial intelligenceMultipath propagationSpeckle noiseDetectorSpeckle patternAcousticsPattern recognition (psychology)GeographyTelecommunicationsArchaeologyChannel (broadcasting)PhysicsUnderwater Acoustics ResearchUnderwater Vehicles and Communication SystemsAdvanced Neural Network Applications
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