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M2SODAI: Multi-Modal Maritime Object Detection Dataset With RGB and Hyperspectral Image Sensors

Authors
Jang, JonggyuOh, SangwooKim, YoujinSeo, DongminChoi, YoungcholYang, Hyun Jong
Issue Date
10월-2023
Publisher
Neural information processing systems foundation
Citation
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, v.36, pp 53831 - 53843
Pages
13
Journal Title
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems
Volume
36
Start Page
53831
End Page
53843
URI
https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/10434
ISSN
1049-5258
Abstract
Object detection in aerial images is a growing area of research, with maritime object detection being a particularly important task for reliable surveillance, monitoring, and active rescuing. Notwithstanding astonishing advances in computer vision technologies, detecting ships and floating matters in these images is challenging due to factors such as object distance. What makes it worse is pervasive sea surface effects such as sunlight reflection, wind, and waves. Hyperspectral image (HSI) sensors, providing more than 100 channels in wavelengths of visible and near-infrared, can extract intrinsic information about materials from a few pixels of HSIs. The advent of HSI sensors motivates us to leverage HSIs to circumvent false positives due to the sea surface effects. Unfortunately, there are few public HSI datasets due to the high cost and labor involved in collecting them, hindering object detection research based on HSIs. We have collected and annotated a new dataset called “Multi-Modal Ship and flOating matter Detection in Aerial Images (M2SODAI)”, which includes synchronized image pairs of RGB and HSI data, along with bounding box labels for 5, 764 instances per category. We also propose a new multi-modal extension of the feature pyramid network called DoubleFPN. Extensive experiments on our benchmark demonstrate that the fusion of RGB and HSI data can enhance mAP, especially in the presence of the sea surface effects. The source code and dataset are available on the project page: https://sites.google.com/view/m2sodai. ? 2023 Neural information processing systems foundation. All rights reserved.
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