Abstract

In this paper, a fast and robust infrared remote target detection network is proposed based on deep learning. Furthermore, we construct our own IR image database imitating humans in remote maritime rescue situations using FLIR M232 IR camera. First, IR image is preprocessed with contrast enhancement for data augmentation and to increase Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR). Second, multi-scale feature extraction is performed combined with fixed weighted kernels and convolutional neural network layers. Lastly, the feature map is mapped into a likelihood map indicating the potential locations of the targets. Experimental results reveal that the proposed method can detect remote targets even under complex backgrounds surpassing the previous methods by a significant margin of +0.62 in terms of mIOU.

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