Abstract

Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs) have been recognized as an important resource in search-and-rescue (SAR) missions and, as such, have been used by the Croatian Mountain Search and Rescue (CMRS) service for over seven years. The UAS scans and photographs the terrain. The high-resolution images are afterwards analyzed by SAR members to detect missing persons or to find some usable trace. It is a drawn out, tiresome process prone to human error. To facilitate and speed up mission image processing and increase detection accuracy, we have developed several image-processing algorithms. The latest are convolutional neural network (CNN)-based. CNNs were trained on a specially developed image database, named HERIDAL. Although these algorithms achieve excellent recall, the efficiency of the algorithm in actual SAR missions and its comparison with expert detection must be investigated. A series of mission simulations are planned and recorded for this purpose. They are processed and labelled by a developed algorithm. A web application was developed by which experts analyzed raw and processed mission images. The algorithm achieved better recall compared to an expert, but the experts achieved better accuracy when they analyzed images that were already processed and labelled.

Highlights

  • Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs) have been recognized as a valuable new resource in practically all emergency services

  • This algorithm achieved a satisfactory level of detection and, by suggesting potential suspect locations in images, significantly simplified and sped up the visual inspection process. The drawback of this approach was its relatively long processing time as well as the relatively significant number of false detections that were counterproductive to the visual inspection process. To overcome these disadvantages, we developed a completely new algorithm based on a visual attention algorithm that detects the salient or most prominent segments in the image [4]

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Introduction

Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs) have been recognized as a valuable new resource in practically all emergency services. In Croatia, besides the army and police, emergency services such as firefighters and the Croatian Mountain Rescue Service (CMRS) make intensive use of UASs. CMRS is a leader in the use of this technology in emergency situations. CMRS is a leader in the use of this technology in emergency situations They have been using UAS technology intensively for the last six years [2]. A new internal training and licensing program for UAS pilots has been developed and authorized by regulatory authorities. CMRS in total operates 40 UASs. By August 2020 alone, CMRS had detected and thereby rescued five people using drones

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