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Environmentally adaptive automated recognition of underwater mines with synthetic aperture sonar imagery.

作者信息

Brandes T Scott, Ballard Brett, Ramakrishnan Sowmya, Lockhart Ethan, Marchand Bradley, Rabenold Patrick

机构信息

BAE Systems, FAST Labs™, Durham, North Carolina 27703, USA.

Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division, Panama City, Florida 32407-7001, USA.

出版信息

J Acoust Soc Am. 2021 Aug;150(2):851. doi: 10.1121/10.0005811.

Abstract

This work demonstrates that automated mine countermeasure (MCM) tasks are greatly facilitated by characterizing the seafloor environment in which the sensors operate as a first step within a comprehensive strategy for how to exploit information from available sensors, multiple detector types, measured features, and target classifiers, depending on the specific seabed characteristics present within the high-frequency synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) imagery used to perform MCM tasks. This approach is able to adapt as environmental characteristics change and includes the ability to recognize novel seabed types. Classifiers are then adaptively retrained through active learning in these unfamiliar seabed types, resulting in improved mitigation of challenging environmental clutter as it is encountered. Further, a segmentation constrained network algorithm is introduced to enable enhanced generalization abilities for recognizing mine-like objects from underrepresented environments within the training data. Additionally, a fusion approach is presented that allows the combination of multiple detectors, feature types spanning both measured expert features and deep learning, and an ensemble of classifiers for the particular seabed mixture proportions measured around each detected target. The environmentally adaptive approach is demonstrated to provide the best overall performance for automated mine-like object recognition.

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