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Research article

A multi-scale pyramid feature fusion-based object detection method for remote sensing images

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Pages 7790-7807 | Received 09 Aug 2023, Accepted 15 Nov 2023, Published online: 11 Dec 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Object detection is a basic and challenging task in remote sensing image analysis that has received extensive attention in recent years. Feature fusion is one of the key steps in object detection. Most existing methods of feature fusion first complete the preliminary fusion of feature maps of different scales through ‘add’ or ‘concat’ operations, followed by using a single-scale convolution to further improve the fusion effect. However, due to the fact that multi-level features exhibit multi-scale representations, the fusion effect of existing methods is limited. To improve the efficiency of feature fusion, we propose a multi-scale pyramid feature fusion network, which performs multi-scale learning through multi-scale convolution kernels to complete multi-level feature fusion more effectively. Then we propose a lightweight decoupled head, which alleviates the conflict between the classification task and the localization task. We conducted experiments on the dataset of object detection in aerial images (DOTA) dataset and the HRSC2016 dataset to verify our proposed methods. The results show that the performance of our proposed methods is better than other existing methods, with an mAP of 73.3%, 67.6%, 65.0%, and 96.7% on the DOTA1.0, DOTA1.5, DOTA2.0, and HRSC2016 datasets, respectively. Meanwhile, the parameter quantity of the proposed model is 10.3 M, and the inference time is 5.1 ms, which meets the requirement of lightweight and ensures the timeliness of detection.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Data availability statement

The data are available at https://captain-whu.github.io/DOTA/index.html and https://sites.google.com/site/hrsc2016/.

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