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Break Through the Border Restriction of Horizontal Bounding Box for Arbitrary-Oriented Ship Detection in SAR Images

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Substantial progress has been made in detecting ships of arbitrary orientation in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. However, the mainstream method is still limited by the horizontal bounding box (HBB)… Click to show full abstract

Substantial progress has been made in detecting ships of arbitrary orientation in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. However, the mainstream method is still limited by the horizontal bounding box (HBB) boundary, which cannot provide scaling information for the length and width of the oriented bounding box (OBB) in an intuitive way. In this study, we propose a novel encode representation to describe the OBB by breaking through the border restriction of the HBB. Specifically, we derive an inclination factor from two left-top point offsets (LTPO), which enables us to directly infer the coordinates of the four OBB vertices and obtain an oriented rectangular proposal. To obtain high-quality oriented semantic features, we utilize a feature adaptive module (FAM) to learn the shape and orientation implied by arbitrary-oriented ships through spatial transformation. Our comparative experiments demonstrate that our proposed method achieves superior performance and detection accuracy on two commonly-used benchmark datasets for oriented SAR ship detection dataset named SSDD and high-resolution SAR images dataset (HRSID).

Keywords: bounding box; detection; horizontal bounding; sar images

Journal Title: IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Year Published: 2023

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