Abstract

Marine ships are the transport vehicle in the ocean and instance segmentation of marine ships is an accurate and efficient analysis approach to achieve a quantitative understanding of marine ships, for example, their relative locations to other ships or obstacles. This relative spatial information is crucial for developing unmanned ships to avoid crashing. Visible light imaging, e.g. using our smartphones, is an efficient way to obtain images of marine ships, however, so far there is a lack of suitable open-source visible light datasets of marine ships, which could potentially slow down the development of unmanned ships. To address the problem of insufficient datasets, here we built two instance segmentation visible light datasets of marine ships, MariBoats and MariBoatsSubclass, which could facilitate the current research on instance segmentation of marine ships. Moreover, we applied several existing instance segmentation algorithms based on neural networks to analyze our datasets, but their performances were not satisfactory. To improve the segmentation performance of the existing models on our datasets, we proposed a global and local attention mechanism for neural network models to retain both the global location and semantic information of marine ships, resulting in an average segmentation improvement by 4.3% in terms of mean average precision. Therefore, the presented new datasets and the new attention mechanism will greatly advance the marine ship relevant research and applications.

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