Abstract

Due to the multiscale characteristics of ship targets in ORSIs (optical remote sensing images), ship target detection in ORSIs based on depth learning is still facing great challenges. Aiming at the low accuracy of multiscale ship target detection in ORSIs, this paper proposes a ship target detection algorithm based on multiscale feature enhancement based on YOLO v4. Firstly, an improved mixed convolution is introduced into the IRes (inverted residual block) to form an MIRes (mixed inverted residual block). The MIRes are used to replace the Res (residual block) in the deep CSP module of the backbone network to enhance the multiscale feature extraction capability of the backbone network. Secondly, for different scale feature maps' perception fields, feature information, and the scale of the detected objects, the multiscale feature enhancement modules—SFEM (small scale feature enhancement module) and MFEM (middle scale feature enhancement module)—are proposed to enhance the feature information of the middle- and low-level feature maps, respectively, and then the enhanced feature maps are sent to the detection head for detection. Finally, experiments were implemented on the LEVIR-ship dataset and the NWPU VHR-10 dataset. The accuracy of the proposed algorithm in ship target detection reached 79.55% and 90.70%, respectively, which is improved by 3.25% and 3.56% compared with YOLO v4.

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